Newman v. Majors

83 So. 25, 145 La. 822, 1919 La. LEXIS 1793
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedJune 30, 1919
DocketNo. 22105
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Newman v. Majors, 83 So. 25, 145 La. 822, 1919 La. LEXIS 1793 (La. 1919).

Opinion

O’NIELL, J.

Defendant appeals from a judgment for $3,238.21 damages for an alleged tort. The facts and issues presented are stated in the opinion handed down to-day in the companion suit entitled Joseph G. Olivier et al. v. J. A. Majors (No. 22104), 83 South. 23, ante, p. 815.

For the reasons given in that case, the judgment appealed from is annulled, and plaintiffs’ demand is rejected, and their suit is dismissed at their cost.

PROVOSTY, J., concurs in decree.

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Olivier v. Majors
83 So. 23 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1919)

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