STRINGER v. CONSUMERS CREDIT CORPORATION

No. 4480.

97 So.2d 453 (1957)

Nathan D. STRINGER, Sr. v. CONSUMERS CREDIT CORPORATION.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

October 4, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

France W. Watts, Jr., Franklinton, Gordon Goodbee, Covington, for appellant.

Benj. W. Miller, Bogalusa, Dalton J. Barranger, Covington, for appellee.


ELLIS, Judge.

The plaintiff, Nathan D. Stringer, Sr., brought this action against the defendant, Consumers Credit Corporation, seeking the appointment of a receiver.

The defendant filed certain exceptions, among which was an exception of no right or cause of action which is re-urged here as it was overruled by the lower court. A plea of estoppel was also filed and upon hearing sustained, and plaintiff's suit dismissed.

Plaintiff has appealed.

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