BANKSTON v. FARMERS COOPERATIVE GIN OF WINNSBORO

No. 9089.

116 So.2d 91 (1959)

Shelton R. BANKSTON et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. FARMERS COOPERATIVE GIN OF WINNSBORO, Defendant-Appellee.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit.

November 25, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Barkley Knight, Jr., Winnsboro, for appellants.

E. B. Moore, Winnsboro, for appellee.


AYRES, Judge.

In this action plaintiffs allege that the manner in which defendant operated its cotton gin during the season of 1957 constituted an actionable nuisance whereby they sustained damages for which they here seek to recover compensation.

One of the plaintiffs is Shelton R. Bankston, who owns a 40-acre tract of land near Winnsboro, Franklin Parish, Louisiana, which he utilizes for a pasture and hay meadow, other than two acres thereof upon which his...

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