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10 Gustavus Schmidt's Legal Briefs 1827-1904

handle is hein.beal/gvssts0010 and id is 1 raw text is: SUPREME COURT.
No. 7267.
MRS. ARABELLA D. SINNOTT, APPELLANT,
Vs.
A. ROCHEREAU & CO. and EUGENE WAGGAMAN,
SHERIFF, APPELLEES.
Brief in behalf of A. Rochereau & Co., Appellees.
On the 23d day of May, 1871, Mrs. Arabella D. Sinnott,
thereto duly authorized, borrowed of A. Rochereau & Co. six
thousand dollars ($6000), for the reimbursement of which she
furnished her four promissory notes for $t500 each, p iyable one
year after date, bearing 8 per cent. interest after maturity, and
secured by mortgage on the undivided three-fourths of a piece
of real estate situated at the corner of Customhouse and Dau-
phine streets in this city. See mortgage act at pp. 109 to 117
of the Record.
On the 18th June, 1874, Mrs. Sinnott having failed to pay
any interest on the notes since the 26th May, 1873, A. Roche-
reau & Co., sued out a writ of seizure and sale for the satisfac-
tion of their mortgage claim. Rec. pp. 120 to 125.
Mrs. Sinnott then solicited a stay of proceedings, and
effectually succeeded in inducing A. Rlehereau & Co. to
abstain from enforcing their writ until about the mouth of
November 1876.-See R. p. 100, and letter of Mrs. Sinuott of
August 11th, 1876, R. pp. 17 and 18.
The property being advertised for sale by the Sheriff on
the 28th November 1876 (R. p. 2), Mrs. Sinnott, on the 23d
November 1876, filed her petition in the present suit (R. p. 1),

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