LOUISIANA IRRIGATION AND MILL COMPANY v. POUSSON

No. 51849.

265 So.2d 756 (1972)

262 La. 973

LOUISIANA IRRIGATION AND MILL COMPANY v. James Wallace POUSSON.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

Dissenting Opinion September 7, 1972.

Rehearing Denied July 31, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pugh, Buatt, Landry & Pugh, Lawrence G. Pugh, Jr., Crowley, for plaintiff-applicant.

Frank Hays Gladney, Iota, for defendant-respondent.


DIXON, Justice.

Petitioner, Louisiana Irrigation and Mill Company, sought an injunction prohibiting defendant, James W. Pousson, from interfering with a described "lateral aqueduct servitude." The described servitude was a canal about thirty feet wide utilized to conduct water from a main irrigation canal known as the "Abbott-Duson Canal." The Abbott-Duson Canal, in turn, carried water about fourteen miles from Bayou Des Cannes. The lateral canal involved in this...

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