BLOOM v. SOUTHERN AMUSEMENT COMPANY

No. 41439.

81 So.2d 763 (1955)

228 La. 44

Mertie M. BLOOM v. The SOUTHERN AMUSEMENT COMPANY, Inc.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

June 30, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sevier, Yerger & Sevier, Tallulah, Hudson, Potts & Bernstein, Monroe, Porter & Stewart, Lake Charles, for appellant.

Kaufman, Anderson, Leithead & Scott, Lake Charles, for appellee.


HAWTHORNE, Justice.

This is an action for damages for the alleged breach of a provision contained in a contract of lease. No answer was filed to plaintiff's suit, but defendant filed exceptions of prematurity and no cause of action. Plaintiff's suit was dismissed as of nonsuit, and he has appealed.

Mertie M. Bloom and the Southern Amusement Company, Inc., entered into a lease on January 11, 1941, under the terms of which Southern Amusement Company was to rent...

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