NICHOLSON v. HOLLOWAY PLANTING CO.

No. 49631.

229 So.2d 679 (1969)

255 La. 1

Jerry K. NICHOLSON v. HOLLOWAY PLANTING COMPANY, Incorporated.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

Dissenting Opinion and Rehearing Denied December 15, 1969.

Dissenting Opinions December 16, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Borron & Delahaye, Paul G. Borron, Jr., Plaquemine, for defendant-appellee-appellant.

Durrett, Hardin, Hunter, Dameron & Fritchie, by Calvin E. Hardin, Jr., Baton Rouge, Adams & Reese, by Henry B. Alsobrook, Jr., New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellant-respondent.


HAMITER, Justice.

In this action Jerry K. Nicholson sought recognition of a servitude of drain (through certain conduits or waterways) in favor of his estate, known as Eldorado Plantation, over the adjoining property owned by Holloway Planting Company, Inc., the latter being called Kenmore Plantation.

In his petition plaintiff also prayed for injunctions, both mandatory and prohibitive, to compel defendant to remove obstructions in the conduits allegedly caused...

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