STUPP CORP. v. CON-PLEX, DIV. OF U. S. IND.

No. 11162.

344 So.2d 394 (1977)

STUPP CORPORATION v. CON-PLEX, DIVISION OF U. S. INDUSTRIES.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

March 21, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James H. Hynes and John C. Miller, Baton Rouge, of counsel for plaintiff-appellee Stupp Corporation.

Gordon A. Pugh and Charles Lamar, Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson, Baton Rouge, of counsel for defendant-appellant Con-Plex, Division of U. S. Industries, Inc.

Before LANDRY, EDWARDS and COLE, JJ.


EDWARDS, Judge.

This is a suit by Stupp Corporation to collect the unpaid purchase price on steel piling sold to the defendant, Con-Plex, Division of U. S. Industries, Inc. In its answer Con-Plex denied that any amount was owed, and reconvened for over-payments it contends were made through mistake.

After trial on the merits, the trial court rendered judgment in favor of Stupp on the principal demand and dismissed the reconventional demand. Con-Plex has appealed...

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