DOYLE v. ROYAL INDEMNITY CO.

No. 3669.

65 So.2d 659 (1953)

DOYLE v. ROYAL INDEMNITY CO.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

May 12, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stafford & Pitts, Alexandria, for appellant.

John R. Hunter Jr., Alexandria, for appellee.


FRUGE, Judge ad hoc.

Plaintiff, Hiram Doyle, brought suit against the Royal Indemnity Company, a foreign corporation, for the sum of $3,784.40. He alleges that on July 4, 1951, at about the hour of 1:00 P. M., he was driving his truck on the Pitkin-Sugar Town Road in a northerly direction; that the road was straight, and that at a point approximately one and a half miles from Pitkin, there approached from the opposite direction a truck driven by James E. Cooper; that...

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