FRAZER v. DAY

No. 54829.

307 So.2d 733 (1975)

A. F. FRAZER v. Warren DAY, Individually and as Administrator of the Estate of the minor, Darlene Day.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

Dissent from Denial of Rehearing February 21, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frederick J. Gisevius, Jr., Marilyn A. Boothe, Law Offices of Frederick. J. Gisevius, Jr., New Orleans, for plaintiff-applicant.

David E. Hogan, New Orleans, for defendant-respondent.


SANDERS, Chief Justice.

This damage suit raises legal issues concerning the liability and procedural capacity of the defendant, Warren Day, sued individually and as administrator of the estate of his minor daughter, Darlene Day.

On December 20, 1970, A. F. Frazer, the plaintiff, parked his Pontiac automobile on the parking lot of the Covington Country Club, located near the Tchefuncta River. Shortly after the automobile was parked, Darlene Day, the 15-year...

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