CHAGNARD v. NATAL

No. 19691.

53 So.2d 274 (1951)

CHAGNARD v. NATAL.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Orleans.

June 12, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Samuel I. Rosenberg, New Orleans, for appellee.

Nicholas G. Carbajal and Arthur Landry, New Orleans, for appellant.


REGAN, Judge.

Plaintiff, Mrs. Theresa Chagnard, instituted a possessory action against defendant, Thomas N. Natal, and endeavored to recover the sum of $1,638 as damages for an alleged trespass by the defendant on property owned by her.

Defendant filed exceptions of "no cause of action", "want of proper parties plaintiff", "vagueness and indefiniteness", and "want of proper parties defendant", which were overruled by the judge, a quo, and then answered denying...

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