BOUDREAUX v. TERREBONNE PARISH POLICE JURY

No. 15063.

422 So.2d 1209 (1982)

Abel Joseph BOUDREAUX, et als. v. TERREBONNE PARISH POLICE JURY.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

Rehearing Denied December 16, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gerald F. Lofaso, Houma, for plaintiff and appellant.

Laurence E. Best, Houma, for defendant and appellee.

Robert L. Picou Jr., Houma, for third party defendant—T. Baker Smith & Son, Inc.

Before COVINGTON, LEAR and LANIER, JJ.


LANIER, Judge.

This is a suit for damages in tort alleging trespass.1 The trial judge partially sustained a peremptory exception pleading the one year prescription of La.C.C. art. 3536 and ruled that the claims for damages occurring prior to April 20, 1977, were extinguished. After a trial on the merits, the trial court ruled that the Terrebonne Parish Police Jury (hereinafter referred to as Police Jury) had acquired a servitude for its...

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