Service Hydraulics, Inc. v. Serio Oil Corp.

544 So. 2d 773, 1989 La. App. LEXIS 1077, 1989 WL 55631
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedMay 24, 1989
DocketNo. 88-277
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Service Hydraulics, Inc. v. Serio Oil Corp., 544 So. 2d 773, 1989 La. App. LEXIS 1077, 1989 WL 55631 (La. Ct. App. 1989).

Opinion

FORET, Judge.

Plaintiff, Service Hydraulics, Inc. (Service), filed suit against defendant, Serio Oil [774]*774Corporation (Serio), for payment of two hydraulic lift systems and accompanying oil field services.

Serio reconvened, alleging breach of warranty, together with allegations that the equipment's performance was defective.

After trial, the court found that Serio had failed to prove a breach of warranty on behalf of Service and additionally, that Ser-io had failed to prove that the equipment purchased was defective. The court rejected Serio’s reconventional demand and found in favor of Service Hydraulics, Inc. on the main demand. Serio now appeals, contending that the trial court erred in failing to find that Serio had carried its burden of proving that the equipment was defective, entitling them to a remedy in redhibition.

After a thorough review of the trial record and appellate briefs, we find neither error in law or error in fact. The trial court handed down excellent reasons for judgment. We affirm the judgment below for the reasons assigned by the trial court and annex those reasons hereto.

Costs of this appeal are taxed to plaintiff, Service Hydraulics, Inc.

AFFIRMED.

APPENDIX

12th Judicial District Court Parish of Avoyelles State of Louisiana Service Hydraulics, Inc. v. Serio Oil Corporation and Amoco Production Company, Inc.

Suit No. 85-7196B

REASONS FOR JUDGMENT

In the 1970’s, Pan American Petroleum Corporation (“Pan American”) produced oil in the Milligan Bayou area of Avoyelles Parish, a low-lying basin area which floods each spring. Production was initially from the Wilcox sand and later from deeper sands. After several years of production, pressures declined and accordingly, production declined. Production was continued for a period of time by “gas lift” which is one of the artificial lift methods. Eventually, the producer considered that production was no longer economical and the wells were plugged.

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