McQuiston v. New York Fire & Marine Underwriters, Inc.

196 So. 2d 597, 1967 La. App. LEXIS 5600
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedMarch 13, 1967
DocketNos. 6890, 6891
StatusPublished

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McQuiston v. New York Fire & Marine Underwriters, Inc., 196 So. 2d 597, 1967 La. App. LEXIS 5600 (La. Ct. App. 1967).

Opinion

LANDRY, Judge.

For the reasons this day handed down in the consolidated case of American Indemnity Company v. New York Fire & Marine Underwriters, Inc., et al., La.App., 196 So.2d 592, the judgment of the trial court in favor of plaintiff, Nelson T. McQuiston, and against defendants, New York Fire & Marine Underwriters, Inc. and Patrick R. Dungan, is affirmed.

Costs incurred in this matter in the trial court and on appeal to be paid by defendants, New York Fire & Marine Underwriters, Inc. and Patrick R. Dungan, in solido.

Affirmed.

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American Indemnity Co. v. New York F. & M. Under., Inc.
196 So. 2d 592 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1967)

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