LANDRY v. BATON ROUGE LUMBER CO.

No. 82 CA 0050.

434 So.2d 1144 (1983)

Paul J. LANDRY v. BATON ROUGE LUMBER COMPANY and Al Blue.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

June 28, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas E. Balhoff and John W. Perry, Jr., Owen, Richardson, Taylor, Mathews & Atkinson, Baton Rouge, for plaintiff.

Ben W. Lightfoot, Durrett, Hardin, Hunter, Dameron & Fritchie, Baton Rouge, for defendant-Baton Rouge Lumber Co.

Michael J. Uter, Perrault & Uter, Baton Rouge, for defendant-Al Blue.

Before PONDER, SAVOIE and CRAIN, JJ.


PONDER, Judge.

Defendant appealed the trial court's judgment finding it liable for the sale of defective cedar siding.

The issues on appeal are the proper application of the siding, the negligence of Baton Rouge Lumber Company and the availability of a redhibitory action against a vendor having no privity with the plaintiff.

We affirm.

Paul Landry, plaintiff, hired the defendant, Al Blue, as contractor, to provide the labor and materials necessary...

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