CALVERT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY v. LEWIS

No. 42725.

93 So.2d 194 (1957)

231 La. 859

CALVERT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY v. Jack LEWIS.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

Rehearing Denied February 25, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Norman R. Tilden, New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellant and respondent.

A. J. Marciante, New Orleans, for defendant-appellee and relator.


McCALEB, Justice.

This suit for damages, which comes to us on a writ of certiorari granted to defendant, arises out of an automobile collision which occurred in the city of New Orleans on a rainy morning (November 10, 1950) at the intersection of North Broad and St. Philip Streets when a Studebaker automobile owned and operated by the defendant, Jack L. Lewis, was struck on its right rear door and fender by a Packard car...

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