J. J. CLARKE CO. v. HOUSING AUTHORITY OF NEW ORLEANS

No. 1762.

175 So.2d 337 (1965)

J. J. CLARKE COMPANY, Inc. v. The HOUSING AUTHORITY OF NEW ORLEANS et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

Rehearing Denied June 7, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Guste, Barnett & Little, William J. Guste, Jr., John Pat. Little, James M. Colomb, Jr., Roy F. Guste, Robert A. Keily, New Orleans, for Housing Authority of New Orleans, defendant-appellee.

Sessions, Fishman, Rosenson & Snellings, Cicero C. Sessions, New Orleans, for Maryland Cas. Co., appellee and third-party defendant, third-party plaintiff, plaintiff and defendant in reconvention.

Deutsch, Kerrigan & Stiles, R. Emmett Kerrigan, Malcolm W. Monroe, New Orleans, for Pittman Const. Co. and its sureties, defendants, plaintiffs in reconvention, third-party plaintiffs, etc., and appellants-appellees.

Edgar Corey, New Orleans, for Charles X. Miller, third-party defendant-appellant.

Before REGAN, SAMUEL and HALL, JJ.


REGAN, Judge.

Plaintiff, J. J. Clarke Company, Inc., instituted this suit against the defendants, the Housing Authority of New Orleans; Pittman Construction Company, and Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company, Continental Casualty Company, New Amsterdam Casualty Company, and American Automobile Insurance Company, the sureties of Pittman Construction Company, endeavoring to recover the sum of $5,408.68 plus interest...

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