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Louisiana v. New Orleans

U.S.
May 24, 1897
167 U.S. 407 (1897)

Opinion

ERROR TO THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA.

No. 483.

Argued January 15, 18, 1897. Decided May 24, 1897.

New Orleans v. Citizens' Bank, 167 U.S. 371, affirmed and followed.

Mr. M.J. Cunningham, Attorney General of the State of Louisiana for appellants. Mr. F.C. Zacharie and Mr. Alexander Porter Morse were on his brief.

Mr. William A. Maury for appellee. Mr. Henry Denis and Mr. Branch K. Miller were on his brief.

Mr. Samuel L. Gilmore for appellant.


THE case is stated in the opinion. The case was argued with New Orleans v. Citizens' Bank, ante, 371, as one case.


The reasons given for our decree in the case of New Orleans v. Citizens' Bank, just decided, are decisive of this cause, which comes on error to the Supreme Court of the State of Louisiana. The controversy presented to that court was whether property bought in by the Citizens' Bank under foreclosure of its stock and stock loan mortgages became a part of its capital and as such was not liable to taxation. The Supreme Court of Louisiana held, conceding, arguendo, the nontaxability of the capital that the real estate so purchased was taxable. State ex rel. Citizens' Bank v. Board of Assessors, 48 La. Ann. 35.

The theory on which the writ of error was prosecuted is that this decision of the Supreme Court of the State of Louisiana constitutes an impairment of the obligations of the contract arising from the charter of the bank.

As, in the case just decided, we have held that the property bought in by the bank under foreclosure of its stock mortgages was not the capital of the bank, and therefore was not covered by the estoppel of the thing adjudged, the conclusions there expressed are in all respects applicable and decisive of the controversy here presented, and the judgment of the Supreme Court of Louisiana is, therefore,

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Louisiana v. New Orleans

U.S.
May 24, 1897
167 U.S. 407 (1897)
Case details for

Louisiana v. New Orleans

Case Details

Full title:LOUISIANA v . NEW ORLEANS

Court:U.S.

Date published: May 24, 1897

Citations

167 U.S. 407 (1897)

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