BLACK v. DUNN

No. 7497.

46 So.2d 625 (1950)

BLACK v. DUNN et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit.

May 31, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harwell L. Allen, Winnfield, for appellant.

C. D. Moss, Winnfield, for appellees.


KENNON, Judge.

On June 4, 1948, L. L. Dunn, engaged in the hauling and drayage business in the Town of Winnfield, Louisiana, was employed by plaintiff, H. L. Black, to move his household goods from his home in Winn Parish, Louisiana, to Atlanta, Texas. While en route, some ten miles from Shreveport, Louisiana, the truck owned by Dunn and then being driven by his employee and brother, caught fire from some cause unknown. The damage to plaintiff's goods was estimated...

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