ALEXANDER v. PRENTICE

No. 40481.

55 So.2d 233 (1951)

219 La. 1025

ALEXANDER v. PRENTICE et al.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

November 5, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alwine L. Mulhearn and Jack H. Folk, Tallulah, for defendant-appellant.

McIntosh, Sims & Hester, Oak Grove, for plaintiff-appellee and respondent.


PONDER, Justice.

In these proceedings the relator seeks to prevent the distribution of funds until his appeal has been acted upon.

Charlie Alexander, the respondent, brought suit against C. B. (Buck) Prentice, relator, and others, seeking to partition by licitation a tract of land situated in East Carroll Parish, known as Mascot Plantation, alleging that he was the owner of a three-fourth interest in the property. The relator opposed the suit on the grounds...

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