CITY OF NEW ORLEANS v. PETERSON

No. 6.

142 So.2d 174 (1962)

CITY OF NEW ORLEANS v. Don L. PETERSON and Raymond F. Twickler et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

June 4, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bertrand I. Cahn and Charles A. O'Niell, Jr., New Orleans, for defendants-appellants.

Monroe & Lemann, Malcolm L. Monroe and Walter J. Suthon, Jr., Chaffe, McCall, Phillips, Burke, Toler & Hopkins, Harry McCall and E. Harold Saer, Jr., New Orleans, for defendant-appellee.

Before YARRUT, SAMUEL and HALL, JJ.


LUTHER E. HALL, Judge pro tem.

On April 14, 1953 the City of New Orleans filed proceedings to expropriate a 72 foot strip running through squares 1911, 1984 and 2091 situated in the Third District of the city of New Orleans. Since there were conflicting claims to ownership of part of this strip the city impleaded the adverse claimants; among them being the appellants herein, Don L. Peterson and Raymond F. Twickler, and the appellees, New Orleans and Northeastern Railroad...

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