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Sibley v. Sibley

STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT
Jan 16, 2014
NO. 2013 CW 2045 (La. Ct. App. Jan. 16, 2014)

Summary

In Sibley v. Stacey, 53 W. Va. 292, it was held that a decree adjudging a conveyance fraudulent and void as to one creditor inures to the benefit of all other creditors in the same class.

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Opinion

NO. 2013 CW 2045

01-16-2014

ANGELIA CROTWELL SIBLEY v. STACEY ALLEN SIBLEY


In Re: Angelia Crotwell Sibley, applying for supervisory writs, 21st Judicial District Court, Parish of Livingston, No. 126477.

BEFORE: PETTIGREW, McDONALD, AND McCLENDON, JJ.

WRIT GRANTED. ORDER AMENDED. Finding no "good cause shown" for fixing the amount of the security at 150% of the amount of the judgment, as referenced in La. C.C.P. art. 2124 (D), we amend the November 6, 2013, order only so far as to reflect that security or bond be posted in the amount of $87,279.86 plus legal interest thereon until that security is posted. We vacate the order insofar as it requires a different sum.

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COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT __________________________

DEPUTY CLERK OF COURT

FOR THE COURT


Summaries of

Sibley v. Sibley

STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT
Jan 16, 2014
NO. 2013 CW 2045 (La. Ct. App. Jan. 16, 2014)

In Sibley v. Stacey, 53 W. Va. 292, it was held that a decree adjudging a conveyance fraudulent and void as to one creditor inures to the benefit of all other creditors in the same class.

Summary of this case from First Nat'l Bank of Lumberton v. McCaskill
Case details for

Sibley v. Sibley

Case Details

Full title:ANGELIA CROTWELL SIBLEY v. STACEY ALLEN SIBLEY

Court:STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT

Date published: Jan 16, 2014

Citations

NO. 2013 CW 2045 (La. Ct. App. Jan. 16, 2014)

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