JONES v. BRYANT

No. 5723.

283 So.2d 307 (1973)

Curtis E. JONES v. Jack BRYANT.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

September 26, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gordon K. Konrad, Gretna, for defendant, plaintiff in reconvention-appellant.

W. W. Thimmesch, Metairie, for plaintiff, defendant in reconvention, appellee.

Before LEMMON, J., and FEDOROFF and GAUTHIER, JJ., Pro Tem.


LEMMON, Judge.

Jack Bryant, the owner of certain immovable property, has appealed from a money judgment against him in favor of Curtis E. Jones, who formerly leased the property and operated a bar and lounge on the premises. The issues on appeal primarily involve the sufficiency of evidence.

During the term of the lease, the business faltered, and Jones requested to be released from his obligations under the lease. Bryant agreed to the release by written contract...

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