CUTRER, Judge.
Howard C. DeJean sued Kennyson Pitre, Jr. and Emile Pitre, Jr. for the balance due on a promissory note executed by the Pitres. The Pitres answered the suit alleging payment in full. From a trial court judgment awarding DeJean the sum of $1,575.00 with interest and attorney's fees, the Pitres appealed. We affirm.
In January 1979, Emile Pitre, Jr., was desirous of a small piece of property in Eunice, Louisiana, owned by members of the DeJean...
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