AUCOIN v. PHOENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK

No. 6066.

165 So.2d 695 (1964)

Martin Paul AUCOIN v. PHOENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

June 1, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Simmons & Savoie, by Felix H. Savoie, Jr., Napoleonville, for appellant.

Montgomery, Barnett, Brown & Read, by Peter H. Beer, New Orleans, for appellee.

Before ELLIS, LOTTINGER, HERGET, LANDRY and REID, JJ.


HERGET, Judge.

Plaintiff, Martin Paul Aucoin, appealed from a judgment in favor of defendant, Phoenix Assurance Company of New York, rejecting his demands and dismissing his suit at his costs.

Phoenix Assurance Company of New York was the personal liability insurer of Floyd Dugas. Mr. Dugas had purchased from Mr. Aucoin, a friend, a television antenna tower. Mr. Dugas had erected a portion of the tower, following which Plaintiff gratuitously suggested his...

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