CLEMENT v. GUILLOT

No. 7958.

234 So.2d 532 (1970)

Millard CLEMENT v. Huey GUILLOT.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

April 13, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Carl Heck, Jr., Thibodaux, for appellant.

Ralph D. Hillman, Thibodaux, for appellee.

Before LOTTINGER, BLANCHE and PICKETT, JJ.


PICKETT, Judge.

This action was instituted by the plaintiff, Millard Clement, against the defendant Huey Guillott. For a cause of action the plaintiff alleged that the defendant was indebted unto him in the sum of $889.90 for goods and services purchased from him on February 26, 1967. The defendant filed a peremptory exception of the prescription of one year under the provisions of Article 3534 of the Louisiana Revised Civil Code. Thereafter, the plaintiff filed an...

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