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Trinity Universal Insurance Company v. Lambert

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Oct 13, 1965
179 So. 2d 15 (La. 1965)

Opinion

No. 47890.

October 13, 1965.

IN RE: PAUL A. LAMBERT APPLYING FOR CERTIORARI, OR WRIT OF REVIEW TO THE COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT, PARISH OF WEST FELICIANA.


Writ refused. On the facts found by the Court of Appeal, there is no error in the judgment complained of.

SANDERS, J., is of the opinion that a writ should be granted, especially as to the plea of division. A waiver of division was not alleged in the petition, nor was a solidary judgment prayed for. See dissents from denial of a rehearing in Court of Appeal. [The dissents in the Court of Appeal were as follows: LANDRY and BAILES, JJ., dissent from refusal to grant rehearing to Paul A. Lambert on question of validity of the Judgment against Lambert in solido and on basis of Lambert's plea of division.]


Summaries of

Trinity Universal Insurance Company v. Lambert

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Oct 13, 1965
179 So. 2d 15 (La. 1965)
Case details for

Trinity Universal Insurance Company v. Lambert

Case Details

Full title:TRINITY UNIVERSAL INSURANCE COMPANY v. PAUL A. LAMBERT ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Oct 13, 1965

Citations

179 So. 2d 15 (La. 1965)
248 La. 413