TENNESSEE GAS TRANSMISSION COMPANY v. DEROUEN

No. 43797.

118 So.2d 889 (1960)

239 La. 467

TENNESSEE GAS TRANSMISSION COMPANY v. Albert DEROUEN.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

March 21, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Landry, Watkins, Cousin & Bonin, New Iberia, for plaintiff-appellant.

George W. Liskow, Lon Tyndall, Lake Charles, for appellee.


HAMLIN, Justice.

Plaintiff, Tennessee Gas Transmission Company, who was granted a certificate of public convenience and necessity by the Federal Power Commission for the construction of an additional pipe line in Louisiana, brought this expropriation proceeding for a right of way and easement over certain described land alleged to be owned by the defendant, Albert Derouen.

Defendant filed an exception of lack of indispensable parties, in which he recited:...

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