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Cotton v. American Indemnity Company

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit
Dec 22, 1959
116 So. 2d 345 (La. Ct. App. 1959)

Opinion

No. 9119.

November 25, 1959. Rehearing Denied December 22, 1959.

Appeal from Seventh Judicial District Court, Parish of Concordia; Jesse C. McGee, Judge.

Davenport Farr, Monroe, for appellant.

Cotton Bolton, Rayville, for appellee.


This action was brought by Roland M. Cotton to recover for the loss of his Plymouth automobile, resulting from a collision with a vehicle owned and driven by Jeff Tiffee, which accident occurred on U.S. Highway No. 84 about three miles east of Jonesville, Louisiana, on February 27, 1956. This case was consolidated for purposes of trial and appeal with that of Cotton v. American Indemnity Co., 116 So.2d 342. Foreasmuch as the same facts pertaining to negligence are fully resolved therein, further discussion on the issue of liability is pretermitted.

Plaintiff's Plymouth automobile was purchased new about three months prior to the date of the accident. The record discloses that the collision caused a total loss of the vehicle. The trial court determined the cash value of the car at the time of the accident was $1,500 and rendered judgment accordingly. The record does not disclose manifest error.

The judgment is, accordingly, affirmed at appellant's cost.


Summaries of

Cotton v. American Indemnity Company

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit
Dec 22, 1959
116 So. 2d 345 (La. Ct. App. 1959)
Case details for

Cotton v. American Indemnity Company

Case Details

Full title:Roland M. COTTON, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. AMERICAN INDEMNITY COMPANY…

Court:Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit

Date published: Dec 22, 1959

Citations

116 So. 2d 345 (La. Ct. App. 1959)