BOOGIE KINGS v. GUILLORY

No. 1728.

188 So.2d 445 (1966)

The BOOGIE KINGS, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Clinton GUILLORY, Defendant and Appellant.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

Rehearing Denied July 28, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel J. McGee, Mamou, for defendant-appellant.

Earl B. Taylor, Opelousas, for plaintiff-appellee.

Before SAVOY, FRUGE and HOOD, JJ.


HOOD, Judge.

In this action, plaintiff seeks to enjoin the defendant, Clinton Guillory, who is also known and sometimes referred to herein as "Clint West," from using the trade name "The Boogie Kings." The suit was instituted by "The Boogie Kings," an unincorporated association doing business under that trade name, represented herein by three of the officers or representatives of that association. The defendant filed an answer and a reconventional demand, in which...

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