DEJEAN v. FRITZ FIELD HUNTING CLUB

No. 91-289.

602 So.2d 168 (1992)

Felix A. DEJEAN, III, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. FRITZ FIELD HUNTING CLUB, et al., Defendants-Appellees.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

June 24, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas J. Dejean, Opelousas, for Dejean/appellant.

Boagni, Hebert, Carriere & Theall, David L. Carriere, Opelousas, for Fritz/appellee.

Sandoz, Sandoz & Schiff, Lawrence B. Sandoz, Jr., Opelousas, for Lumber Co./appellee.

Before GUIDRY and YELVERTON, JJ., and COREIL, J. Pro Tem.


JOSEPH E. COREIL, Judge Pro Tem.

This dispute involves a servitude of passage. Plaintiff, Felix Dejean, is the owner of a tract of land which adjoins land owned by Roy O. Martin Lumber Company, and enjoys a servitude of passage to his tract of land through the said adjoining tract. Roy O. Martin Lumber Company subsequently leased the property to Fritz Field Hunting Club, which placed a gate and deer stands on the right-of-way, and posted certain warning signs thereon...

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