Louisiana Power & Light Co. v. Del Buono
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Opinion
This is one of the eight consolidated appeals mentioned by us in Louisiana Power and Light Company v. de Bouchel et al., La.App., 143 So.2d 270. The matter was considered by us on a motion to dismiss the appeal. See La.App., 117 So.2d 98.
The lands of Concetta L. Del Buono, et al., are located on the left descending bank of the Mississippi River and form part of the Myrtle Grove Plantation in the Parish of St. Bernard about seven miles below Canal Street in the City of New Orleans. Plaintiff tendered defendants $35.72 for the right of way 144.1 feet in length and embracing 0.33 acres, which tender was refused. The judgment fixed the value of the right expropriated at $55, and defendants are seeking to have said amount increased.
For the reasons stated by us in the above-mentioned opinion,
It is ordered, adjudged and decreed that the judgment herein be affirmed.
Affirmed.
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