COTTON v. BOSSIER PARISH SCHOOL BOARD

No. 9135.

117 So.2d 682 (1960)

Wilma David COTTON, Individually and for the Use and Benefit of Douglas Glen Cotton, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. BOSSIER PARISH SCHOOL BOARD, Defendant-Appellee.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit.

January 26, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hobbs & Yeates, Minden, for appellant.

Louis H. Padgett, Jr., Bossier City, for appellee.


HARDY, Judge.

This tort action was instituted by the father of the minor, Douglas Glen Cotton, seeking the recovery of damages allegedly resulting from negligence of a teacher-employee of defendant, Bossier Parish School Board. Suit was instituted under authority of Act 189 of 1958 authorizing its institution and waiving immunity of defendant from suit, together with any plea of accrued prescription. The minor son of the original plaintiff, becoming of age prior to...

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