Hanle v. Laird

65 So. 2d 910, 223 La. 456, 1953 La. LEXIS 1309
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedApril 27, 1953
DocketNo. 40903
StatusPublished

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Hanle v. Laird, 65 So. 2d 910, 223 La. 456, 1953 La. LEXIS 1309 (La. 1953).

Opinion

MOISE, Justice.

This case was consolidated for all purposes with the suit of Breaux v. Laird, 223 La. 446, 65 So.2d 907. The decision in that matter controls here.

For the reasons assigned, the judgment of the district court sustaining the exception of no right or cause of action is reversed and set aside, and the case is now remanded to the district court for hearing on the merits, as directed by law; defendant to pay the costs of this appeal, all other costs to await the final disposition of the case.

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Breaux v. Laird
65 So. 2d 907 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1953)

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