C. I. T. LEASING CORP. v. BAR-TENDER OF LOUISIANA, INC.

No. 4621.

258 So.2d 228 (1972)

C. I. T. LEASING CORPORATION v. BAR-TENDER OF LOUISIANA, INC., and Robert U. Blum.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

February 7, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Monroe & Lemann, New Orleans (Jerry A. Brown and Richard W. Bussoff, New Orleans), for plaintiff-appellee.

James J. Morrison, New Orleans, for defendants-appellants.

James C. Azcona, New Orleans, for the Civil Sheriff, amicus curiae.

Chaffe, McCall, Phillips, Toler & Sarpy, New Orleans (Harry T. Howard, III, New Orleans), for intervenor-appellant.

Before REDMANN, LEMMON and GULOTTA, JJ.


LEMMON, Judge.

This is an appeal from a judgment maintaining an exception of no cause of action and dismissing a petition for nullity of judgment and injunctive relief.

C.I.T. Leasing Corporation had entered into three written contracts to lease certain equipment to Bar-Tender of Louisiana, Inc., with options to purchase the equipment. Robert U. Blum individually guaranteed the obligations undertaken by Bar-Tender.1 When the lease...

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