LASSEIGNE v. SCHOUEST & SONS, BUILDERS

No. 89/CA/0315.

563 So.2d 371 (1990)

Donald LASSEIGNE and Jean Daigle Lasseigne v. SCHOUEST & SONS, BUILDERS.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

May 30, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Louis Watkins, III, Houma, for plaintiffs and appellants, Donald and Jean Lasseigne.

Barron Whipple, Houma, for defendant and appellee, Schouest & Sons, Builders.

Before CARTER, SAVOIE and ALFORD, JJ.


SAVOIE, Judge.

The question presented in this appeal is whether the ten year peremptive period of LSA-R.S. 9:2772 was interrupted by the defendant builder's actions such that the plaintiffs' suit should not have been dismissed.

The plaintiffs, Donald and Jean Lasseigne, filed suit against the defendant, Schouest & Sons, Builders, on September 16, 1988, seeking to recover repair costs to their home. The plaintiffs alleged that on December 21, 1976 they...

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