GIROUARD v. AGATE

No. 3185.

44 So.2d 388 (1950)

GIROUARD et al. v. AGATE.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

January 31, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. Wilmot Dalferes, Lafayette, for appellants.

Mouton & Mouton, Lafayette, for appellee.


ELLIS, Judge.

The plaintiffs in the main suit are seeking damages because of injuries received by their brother which caused his death when he allegedly fell through an elevator shaft in a building owned by the defendant Agate and under lease to Bernard LeBlanc, who in turn had subleased the upper floor of the building to Parkerson-Dupuis, Inc. for a temporary office.

By way of answer to the suit the defendant prayed that Bernard LeBlanc be called in warranty...

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