BOARD OF COM'RS v. MISSOURI PACIFIC R. CO.

No. 93-CA-0755.

625 So.2d 1070 (1993)

The BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF the NEW ORLEANS EXHIBITION HALL AUTHORITY v. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

Writ Granted September 27, 1993.

Stay Order Recalled; Writ Denied October 15, 1993.

Order Granting Rehearing to Clarify Prior Order November 18, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Adams and Reese, Sam A. LeBlanc, III, Phillip A. Franco, Todd R. Thomas, Jeffrey W. Bennett, Berrigan, Litchfield, Olsen, Schonekas & Mann, Joseph E. Berrigan, Jr., New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellant New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority.

Deutsch, Kerrigan & Stiles, Robert E. Kerrigan, Jr., Darrell K. Cherry, Joseph L. Spilman, III, Gerald P. Weller, Allan Kanner & Associates, Allan Kanner, Dorothea M. Suthon, New Orleans, for defendant-appellee New Orleans 2000 Partnership.

Before KLEES, ARMSTRONG and WALTZER, JJ.


KLEES, Judge.

This is an expropriation suit filed by the Board of Commissioners of the New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority ("NOEHA") against Missouri Pacific Railroad Company and Upland Industries Corporation (collectively referred to as "MOPAC") and New Orleans 2000 Partnership ("N.O. 2000") to acquire a 22.85 acre tract of land located immediately adjacent to Phase II of the New Orleans Convention Center on the Mississippi River.

NOEHA, a political subdivision...

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