UNION BANK v. ROY

No. 47567.

182 So.2d 319 (1965)

248 La. 801

The UNION BANK v. Anthony J. ROY, Sr.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

Dissenting Opinion June 14, 1965.

On Rehearing January 17, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Laborde, Lafargue & Brouillette, Ryan J. Couvillon, Marksville, for plaintiff-relator.

Roy & Roy, Marksville, Stafford & Pitts, Alexandria, Anthony J. Roy, Sr., Marksville, in pro. per. for defendant-respondent.


SUMMERS, Justice.

The Union Bank instituted a possessory action against Anthony J. Roy, alleging that for more than one year it has been in possession of a lot of ground in the town of Marksville fronting 48 feet 10 inches on the west side of Main Street by a depth east and west along Mark Street of 108 feet.

It is alleged that the defendant has constructed a fence enclosing the western 3½ feet of this property within the year preceding the suit thereby...

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