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In Hudson v. State Department of Highways, 289 So.2d 505 (La.App. 3d Cir. 1974), plaintiff's judgment against the Department of Highways was affirmed on appeal.
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No. 4408.
January 25, 1974. Rehearing Denied February 25, 1974.
William T. Kivett, La. Dept. of Highways, Baton Rouge, for defendant-appellant.
Pharis Pharis by F. Jean Pharis, Walter M. Hunter, Jr., Alexandria, for plaintiff-appellee.
Gist, Methvin Trimble by David A. Hughes, Alexandria, for defendant-appellee.
Before CULPEPPER, MILLER and DOMENGEAUX, JJ.
This case was consolidated for trial and appeal purposes with Hudson v. State of Louisiana, 289 So.2d 503 (La.App. 3 Cir. 1974) [ # 4407]. The factual and legal issues are identical.
The parties do not seek to amend the amount awarded by the trial court. It would serve no purpose to name the third party intervenor and set forth the various awards.
For the reasons assigned in the cited case, the trial court judgment is affirmed. Costs of court are taxed to appellant as allowed by LSA-R.S. 13:4521.
Affirmed.