GRIFFIN v. CATHERINE SUGAR CO.

No. 3156.

42 So.2d 913 (1949)

GRIFFIN v. CATHERINE SUGAR CO., Inc.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

November 25, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Durrett & Hardin, Baton Rouge, W. B. Holcombe, Baton Rouge, for appellant.

Whitehead & Kimball, Port Allen, for appellee.


DORE, Judge.

The plaintiff was employed by the defendant, Catherine Sugar Company, Inc., on one of its two plantations, as a cane cutter. It is shown that the defendant operated a sugar factory in connection with its plantations and that all or part of the cane produced on these plantations was transported later to the factory to be manufactured into sugar. The duties of plaintiff were strictly that of cutting cane and he had nothing to do with the transportation...

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