JONES v. HICKMAN

No. 7501.

47 So.2d 394 (1950)

JONES v. HICKMAN et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit.

June 29, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wallace & Stinson, Benton, for appellants.

R. H. Lee, Benton, for appellee.


KENNON, Judge.

Plaintiff is the owner of farm lands in Bossier Parish, Louisiana, approximately 160 acres of which lie south of and adjacent to the Illinois Central right-of-way near Haughton, Louisiana. On February 7, 1949, he entered into an agricultural lease with one Elmer Hickman, who agreed to plant twenty-five acres of this Jones farm in cotton, fifteen acres in corn, and to pay Jones one-third of the corn and one-fourth of the cotton as rent. Eleven days later...

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