BROWN v. SOUTH STREET LUMBER COMPANY

No. 1912.

195 So.2d 650 (1967)

Edward G. BROWN, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. SOUTH STREET LUMBER COMPANY, Inc., Defendant-Appellant.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

Dissenting Opinion February 20, 1967.

Rehearing Denied March 8, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Watson, Williams, Brittain & Murchison, by Daniel Murchison, Natchitoches, for for defendant-appellant.

E. L. Edwards, Jr., Many, for plaintiff-appellee.

Before TATE, FRUGE and HOOD, JJ.


FRUGE, Judge.

The plaintiff, Edward G. Brown, instituted suit in the district court to annul a default judgment previously entered against him in that court. The trial judge ruled in favor of the plaintiff and annulled the judgment, and from this adverse ruling the defendant lumber company has appealed, urging that plaintiff failed to carry the burden of proving fraud or ill practices as required in an action to annul a...

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