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Mitchell v. Conservative Homestead Association

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Apr 1, 1935
160 So. 648 (La. 1935)

Opinion

No. 33075.

March 4, 1935. Rehearing Denied April 1, 1935.

Appeal from Civil District Court, Parish of Orleans; Michel Provosty, Judge.

Weiss, Yarrut Stich, Delvaille H. Theard, Legier, McEnerny Waguespack, Carroll, McCall Plough, A.D. Danziger and P.H. Stern, J.G. Dempsey, Jr., D.J. Murphy, Hyman Mithoff, J. Zach Spearing, and Scott E. Beer, all of New Orleans, for appellant.

Arthur B. Leopold, of New Orleans, for appellee.


This is one of the cases mentioned in the opinion rendered today in the case of Camille V. Treigle v. Acme Homestead Association, 181 La. 941, 160 So. 637.

For the reasons given in that case the judgment appealed from is annulled and reversed, and the demand of the plaintiff is rejected, and his suit dismissed at his cost.

ODOM, J., dissents.


Summaries of

Mitchell v. Conservative Homestead Association

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Apr 1, 1935
160 So. 648 (La. 1935)
Case details for

Mitchell v. Conservative Homestead Association

Case Details

Full title:JOSEPH MITCHELL v. CONSERVATIVE HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Apr 1, 1935

Citations

160 So. 648 (La. 1935)
160 So. 648

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