GREEN v. PROVENCAL TIE MILL

No. 82-C-0872.

420 So.2d 951 (1982)

Elijah GREEN v. PROVENCAL TIE MILL, et al.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

October 18, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George A. Flournoy, Fuhrer & Flournoy, Alexandria, for applicant.

Russell E. Gahagan, Gahagan & Gahagan, Natchitoches, for respondents.


WATSON, Justice.

Plaintiff, Elijah Green, holding a judgment for worker's compensation benefits against defendant, Provencal Tie Mill, Inc., caused a writ of fieri facias to issue which resulted in the seizure of two hundred cross-ties, located on the premises of a sawmill operated at the time of plaintiff's injury by Provencal. Cecil Boswell, a member of the family which formerly operated Provencal, filed a petition of intervention prior to judicial sale of the cross...

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