CENTRAL LOUISIANA ELECTRIC COMPANY v. BRASSETTE

No. 2147.

201 So.2d 686 (1967)

CENTRAL LOUISIANA ELECTRIC COMPANY, Inc., Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Aford BRASSETTE, Defendant and Appellant.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

July 27, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul C. Tate, Mamou, for defendant-appellant.

Fusilier, Pucheu & Soileau by J. William Pucheu, Ville Platte, Landry, Watkins, Cousin & Bonin, by Jack J. Cousin, New Iberia, for plaintiff-appellee.

EN BANC.


CULPEPPER, Judge.

Plaintiff filed this suit to expropriate a servitude for an electric transmission line across defendant's land. After a trial on the merits, the district judge granted the servitude and awarded the defendant landowner $1198.75 as compensation and damages. The defendant appealed devolutively.

In this court, the plaintiff has filed a motion to dismiss the appeal which has merit. The basis for the motion is that the defendant appellant did not...

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