MAI v. FLOYD

No. 2005 CA 2301.

951 So.2d 244 (2006)

Nhut Van MAI v. George R. FLOYD.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

Rehearing Denied February 14, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael J. Coleman, Baton Rouge, for Plaintiff/Appellant, Nhut Van Mai.

Raymond L. Simmons, Baton Rouge, for Defendant/Appellee, George R. Floyd.

(Court composed of Judge JAMES F. MCKAY, III, Judge TERRI F. LOVE, Judge MAX N. TOBIAS, Jr., serving as judges ad hoc by special appointment of the Louisiana Supreme Court).


TERRI F. LOVE, Judge, Ad Hoc.

This appeal arises from a petition for declaratory judgment regarding a lot of immovable property sold by tax deed. Nhut Van Mai asserted that he owned the property via possession and acquisitive prescription. George Floyd asserted ownership based on a tax sale deed. The trial court found that Nhut Van Mai was in possession of the property, but that George Floyd owned the lot and dismissed the...

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