CRYER v. CRYER

No. 3197.

44 So.2d 517 (1950)

CRYER v. CRYER.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

February 17, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. S. Pickett, Many, for appellant.

Kay & Kay, DeRidder, for appellee.


FRUGE, Judge ad hoc.

The plaintiff, John P. Cryer, instituted action against the defendant alleging that he was the owner of certain lands in the Parish of Vernon, La., and that the defendant was cutting a right of way and constructing a fence so as to enclose a portion of his property. He alleged that because of defendant's conduct he would suffer irreparable loss and damage and prayed in his petition that the judge issue...

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