BLANCHARD v. NORMAN-BREAUX LUMBER CO.

No. 40223.

57 So.2d 211 (1952)

220 La. 633

BLANCHARD et al. v. NORMAN-BREAUX LUMBER CO., Inc.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

January 14, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bauer & Bauer, Franklin and Pettigrew & Duval, Houma, for defendant-appellant, Norman-Breaux Lumber Co., Inc.

Ellender & Wright, Houma, and Milling, Godchaux, Saal & Saunders, New Orleans, for appellant, Lucius W. Gilbert, called in Warranty.

Leonard Greenburg, Houma, for plaintiffs-appellees.


PONDER, Justice.

The plaintiffs brought suit against the defendant seeking to recover $13,780.51, with interest from judicial demand, as damages for the cutting and removal of cypress and tupelo gum timber from a tract of land owned by them, located in Terrebonne Parish. They allege that the defendant cut and removed the timber in moral and legal bad faith and asked for judgment for the manufactured value of the lumber produced from the timber cut and removed from...

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