GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORP. v. McCARTHY

No. 19637.

50 So.2d 520 (1951)

GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORP. v. McCARTHY.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Orleans.

February 12, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

O'Niell & O'Niell and Gibson Tucker, Jr., New Orleans, for plaintiff and appellee.

Manuel I. Fisher, New Orleans, for defendant and appellant.


McBRIDE, Judge.

Plaintiff sued for a moneyed judgment, on defendant's note allegedly secured by vendor's lien and chattel mortgage on an automobile-truck, and caused the truck to be sequestered. On the day following the seizure, defendant bonded the writ and secured the release of the truck from seizure, and on the same day, relying on five grounds of complaint, defendant moved for a dissolution of the writ of sequestration. After a hearing, the motion was denied...

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