AMERICAN CASUALTY COMPANY v. HOWARD

No. 1848.

175 So.2d 355 (1965)

AMERICAN CASUALTY COMPANY v. John S. HOWARD, Roy F. Cook, George C. Stringer, Jr., and John S. Howard Agency, Inc.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

Rehearing Denied June 7, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Roy F. Cook and George C. Stringer, Jr., New Orleans, for defendant-appellants.

Morphy, Freeman & Batt, A. D. Freeman, Jr., New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellee.

Before REGAN, CHASEZ and BARNETTE, JJ.


CHASEZ, Judge.

Plaintiff, American Casualty Company, sued defendant, John S. Howard Agency, Inc., for money due under an agency contract; further joined as defendants, were Roy F. Cook, George S. Stringer, Jr., and John S. Howard, individually, under an agreement of suretyship guarantee. The original petition alleged that the sum of $2,015.40 was due. Subsequently, the petition was amended, stating that plaintiff had correspondence from John S. Howard admitting a...

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