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Grounds v. Louisiana Highway Commission

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Mar 27, 1933
147 So. 506 (La. 1933)

Opinion

No. 31515.

March 27, 1933.

Appeal from Twenty-Sixth Judicial District Court, Parish of Bossier; J.F. McInnis, Judge.

Melvin F. Johnson and Murff Perkins, all of Shreveport, for appellant.

Lewis L. Morgan and A.D. Cain, Jr., both of New Orleans, and D.M. Ellison, of Baton Rouge, for appellee.


This case involves the same legal questions and facts, so far as pertinent, as are presented in the case entitled Joseph Connolly et al. v. Louisiana Highway Commission, 177 La. 78, 147 So. 505, this day decided.

For the reasons assigned in the Connolly Case, it is decreed that the judgment appealed from be avoided, that the defendant's exception of no right and no cause of action be overruled, and that this case be remanded to the district court to be proceeded with according to law and the views herein expressed; the costs of the appeal to await the final judgment.


Summaries of

Grounds v. Louisiana Highway Commission

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Mar 27, 1933
147 So. 506 (La. 1933)
Case details for

Grounds v. Louisiana Highway Commission

Case Details

Full title:R.A. GROUNDS v. LOUISIANA HIGHWAY COMMISSION

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Mar 27, 1933

Citations

147 So. 506 (La. 1933)
177 La. 83