ELLIOTT v. WALLACE

No. 3523.

251 So.2d 831 (1971)

Charlie A. ELLIOTT, Plaintiff-Appellee and Defendant-in-Reconvention, v. Joe Doyle WALLACE, Defendant-Appellant and Plaintiff-in-Reconvention.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

August 20, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Francis E. Mire, Lake Charles, for defendant-appellant.

Cormie & Morgan, by Robert E. Morgan, Lake Charles, for plaintiff-appellee.

Before FRUGÉ, MILLER and DOMENGEAUX, JJ.


DOMENGEAUX, Judge.

Plaintiff Charlie A. Elliott, a house mover, filed suit against defendant Joe Doyle Wallace for the sum of $1250.00, alleging that sum to be the contract price for moving defendant's frame structure from its location on South Ruth Street to Ethel Street in the City of Sulphur, Louisiana. Defendant answered, admitting that plaintiff had moved the building for the sum of $1250.00 but filed a reconventional demand for $4500.00 representing damages...

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