STATE, DEPT. OF HIGHWAYS v. REGENT DEVELOPMENT CORP.

No. 7904.

344 So.2d 46 (1977)

STATE of Louisiana, Through the DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS v. REGENT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

Rehearing Denied April 13, 1977.

Writ Refused June 3, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Norman L. Sisson, William W. Irwin, Jr., Johnie E. Branch, Jr., Baton Rouge, Alvin J. Liska, New Orleans, Jerry F. Davis, Baton Rouge and Jesse S. Guillot, New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellant.

Arthur L. Ballin, New Orleans, for defendant-appellee.

Before LEMMON, GULOTTA and MORIAL, JJ.


LEMMON, Judge.

In this appeal the State of Louisiana, Department of Highways questions, as excessive, the amount of just compensation awarded for the expropriation of defendant's property.

The tract of land involved in this litigation was generally rectangular in shape and measured 744 feet on Ames Boulevard, with varying depth on an east-west line up to about 1,950 feet. The proposed route for Interstate Highway 410 in the area also ran east-west and included...

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