Bressler v. Freeman

7 La. App. 624, 1928 La. App. LEXIS 74
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJanuary 30, 1928
DocketNo. 11,110
StatusPublished

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Bressler v. Freeman, 7 La. App. 624, 1928 La. App. LEXIS 74 (La. Ct. App. 1928).

Opinion

WESTERFIELD, J.

This is a suit by a landlord against his tenant for alleged damages to the leased premises during the tenancy. The lower court allowed $143.45.

The lengthy record, which we have been obliged to read, does not. indicate manifest error in the judgment appealed from. It [625]*625appears, however, that the court overlooked a stipulation in the lease calling for 10% attorney’s fees in the event of suit. The amount allowed must be increased by $14.35 and, as. thus amended, the judgment is affirmed.

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