Juneau v. Interstate Blood Bank, Inc. of Louisiana
337 So. 2d 220
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Juneau v. Interstate Blood Bank, Inc. of Louisiana, 337 So. 2d 220 (La. 1976).
Opinion
Rodney JUNEAU et al.
v.
INTERSTATE BLOOD BANK, INC. OF LOUISIANA et al.
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Writ denied. The result is correct.
TATE, J., I think the defect in the blood gives rise to a cause of action for fault, La. Civil Code arts. 2313, 2317, not upon any implied warranty. See dissent in Thomas v. Gillette Co., 230 So.2d 870, 876 (La.App.3rd Cir. 1970).
DENNIS, J., is of the opinion the writ should be granted.
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