NATIONAL TEA CO. v. RICHMOND

No. 89-C-0533.

548 So.2d 930 (1989)

NATIONAL TEA CO. v. R.R. RICHMOND.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

Rehearing Denied October 12, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William M. Barnett, Guste, Barnett & Sushan, New Orleans, for applicant.

Albert C. Miranda, Bernard, Cassisa, Saporito & Elliott, Metairie, for respondent.


WATSON, Justice.

After an arbitration panel had resolved this dispute over shopping center parking space provided under the terms of a lease, the lessor filed a successful motion to vacate the arbitrators' award on the grounds that they had exceeded their authority and that the award was not final and definitive.

FACTS

On October 15, 1954, Allied Investments Incorporated leased space in a shopping center to Capitol Stores, Inc. R.R. Richmond later...

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