BROUSSARD v. FRIEDMAN

No. 3110.

40 So.2d 669 (1949)

BROUSSARD v. FRIEDMAN.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

May 19, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

O. J. Mestayer, New Iberia, for appellant.

Knowles M. Tucker, New Iberia, for appellee.


LE BLANC, Judge.

Plaintiff alleges that the defendant is indebted unto him in the sum of $400 for this, to-wit: That during the month of September, 1946, the defendant came to his house inquiring if he had any junk iron to sell and that he pointed out to him two iron rollers lying in a ditch on the side of the house on Lombard Street in New Iberia, Louisiana. That about four days later, the defendant sent his men, with a truck, to Nathan Broussard's house on French...

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