HUDSON v. WALKER

No. 1.

123 So.2d 591 (1960)

John O. HUDSON, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Jeff WALKER, Defendant-Appellee, v. TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Third Party Defendant-Appellant.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

October 11, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cavanaugh, Hickman, Brame & Holt, Lake Charles, Edmund E. Woodley, Lake Charles, of counsel, for third party defendant-appellant.

Walter C. Peters, Jennings, for plaintiff-appellee.

Grenese R. Jackson, Jennings, for defendant-appellee.

Before TATE, SAVOY and CULPEPPER, Judges.


TATE, Judge.

This suit is filed by plaintiff Hudson to recover from the defendant Walker the value of a neon sign which was destroyed in a hurricane ("Audrey") on June 27, 1957. Allegedly, the defendant had contracted to remove and store said sign but had negligently left it uncrated and at the mercy of the elements, as a result of which it was destroyed during the hurricane.

Defendant Walker impleaded the Travelers Insurance Company as third-party defendant...

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