FORD v. KURTZ

No. 3256.

46 So.2d 357 (1950)

FORD v. KURTZ.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

May 15, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Boswell & Loeb, New Orleans, Plauche & Plauche, Lake Charles, for appellant.

Chas C. Jaubert, Lake Charles, A. J. Resweber, Lake Charles, for appellee.


HOFFPAUIR, Judge Ad Hoc.

The plaintiff's minor son, Charles Arthur Ford, employee of the defendant, Otto Kurtz, doing business as O. K. Grocery & Market, sustained accidental injuries on September 17, 1949, while the said minor employee was engaged in the course and scope of his master's employment. The employment was admittedly hazardous, and the accident and injuries were in all respects, covered by the Employers' Liability Act, Act No. 20 of 1914, as amended...

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