DeFELICE LAND CORP. v. CITRUS LANDS OF LOUISIANA, INC.

No. 7377.

330 So.2d 631 (1976)

DeFELICE LAND CORPORATION v. CITRUS LANDS OF LOUISIANA, INC.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

April 13, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lemle, Kelleher, Kohlmeyer & Matthews, Vance E. Ellefson and William S. Penick, New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellant.

Porteous, Toledano, Hainkel & Johnson, William W. Miles, New Orleans, for defendant-appellee.

Before GULOTTA and SCHOTT, JJ., and P. C. ST. AMANT, Assigned Judge.


SCHOTT, Judge.

Plaintiff, alleging that it had no means of ingress or egress to its land, which was surrounded by defendant's land, brought this suit for designation of a servitude of passage across defendant's land, pursuant to LSA-C.C. Art. 699 and, alternatively, for maintenance and recognition of a conventional servitude across defendant's property acquired by plaintiff's ancestor in title. Defendant admitted that plaintiff...

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