TRI-STATE CONCRETE CO., INC. v. STEPHENS

No. 81-C-1091.

406 So.2d 205 (1981)

TRI-STATE CONCRETE COMPANY, INC. v. Ethel Reed STEPHENS.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

Rehearing Denied December 14, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Samuel T. Singer, Winnsboro, for defendant-applicant.

John B. Benton, Jr. of Kitchens, Benton, Kitchens & Pearce, Minden, for plaintiff-respondent.


MARCUS, Justice.

Tri-State Concrete Company, Inc., as an owner of an undivided 5/6 interest in a 360-acre tract of land and an undivided 4/5 interest in a 40-acre tract of land, instituted this action against Ethel Reed Stephens, the owner of the remaining undivided interests in said tracts, seeking a partition by licitation. The 360-acre tract of land is located in Webster Parish while the 40-acre tract of land is located...

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