KIMBLE v. GIORDANO

No. 95-CC-2336.

667 So.2d 542 (1996)

Gerald KIMBLE v. Clyde GIORDANO and Plaquemines Parish Government.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

February 9, 1996.


Granted. Plaintiff's judgment against the parish arises in tort rather than from expropriation or appropriation. La. Const. art. VI, sec. 42(A) does not apply. Accordingly, the judgment of the court of appeal is reversed and the judgment of the trial court maintaining the exception of no cause of action and dismissing the mandamus action is reinstated.

LEMMON and JOHNSON, JJ., would grant and docket.

WATSON, J.,...

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