SUCCESSION OF WASHINGTON

No. 41378.

87 So.2d 9 (1956)

229 La. 862

Succession of George WASHINGTON, Jr.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

March 26, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frederick G. Veith, New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellant.

Philip Gensler, New Orleans, for appellees.


SIMON, Justice.

Plaintiff, as one of the collateral heirs of decedent herein, sued for possession and partition by licitation of property belonging to this succession. Defendants, who are other interested collateral heirs, some of whom were absent from the state and, therefore, represented by a curator ad hoc, duly appointed by the trial court, deny the plaintiff's right to a partition by licitation.

Upon the trial of the issues presented by the pleadings...

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