GUIDRY v. TOWN OF ST. MARTINVILLE

No. 43571.

98 So.2d 192 (1957)

233 La. 794

Louis C. GUIDRY v. TOWN OF ST. MARTINVILLE.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

November 12, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

E. L. Guidry, Jr., St. Martinville, for applicant.

Paul S. Daspit, Jr., St. Martinville, for defendant-appellee.


HAMITER, Justice.

Claiming to be the owner and in possession of a certain lot of ground situated within the Parish of St. Martin, described as Lot 14 according to a plat of survey made by Parish Surveyor S. V. Martin and dated September 30, 1876, plaintiff instituted this action in jactitation in which he alleged that the defendant, the Town of St. Martinville, was slandering his title to such property by having granted mineral leases affecting it. He prayed to be...

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