WILLIS v. SOUTHWEST LA. ELEC. MEMBERSHIP CORP.

No. 6442.

357 So.2d 1313 (1978)

J. B. WILLIS, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION, Defendant and Appellee.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

April 11, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. B. Willis, St. Martinville, for plaintiff and appellant.

Davidson, Meaux, Sonnier & Roy, J. J. Davidson, II, Lafayette, for defendant and appellee.

Before CULPEPPER, DOMENGEAUX and CUTRER, JJ.


CULPEPPER, Judge.

The plaintiff, J. B. Willis, owns a farm containing approximately 17 acres. He seeks a judgment against the defendant, Southwest Louisiana Electric Membership Corporation, ordering it to remove from his farm an electric line and a pole. The defendant contends it has acquired a servitude for the line and the pole under LSA-R.S. 12:428. The district judge found the defendant had acquired such a servitude. From a judgment dismissing his suit, plaintiff...

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