ARCURI v. CALI

No. 4218.

244 So.2d 309 (1971)

Dominic ARCURI v. Michael CALI.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

February 8, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas J. Kliebert, Becnel & Kliebert, Gramercy, for plaintiff-appellant.

Roland J. St. Martin, LaPlace, for defendant-appellee.

Before CHASEZ, LEMMON and GULOTTA, JJ.


LEMMON, Judge.

Dominic Arcuri appealed from a judgment dismissing his petition to recognize a servitude over and across Michael Cali's property and to enjoin Cali from interfering with his free use and exercise of the servitude.

The two estates in question are located in LaPlace in St. John the Baptist Parish. Originally, Arcuri owned both estates as part of a larger tract. In 1936 Arcuri sold to Cali's predecessor in title the property alleged to be the servient...

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