Case ID: so2d_149/html/0171-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

STATE of Louisiana, through the DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Louise Kaufman DAVIS et al., Defendants-Appellants.
    No. 752.
    Court of Appeal of Louisiana. Third Circuit.
    Jan. 28, 1963.
    Kaufman, Anderson, Leithead, Scott & Boudreau, by Norman F. Anderson and Everett Scott, Jr., Lake Charles, for defendants-appellants.
    D. Ross Banister, Glenn S. Darsey, Brunswig Sholars, Braxton B. Groom, Chester E. Martin, by Brunswig Sholars, Baton Rouge, for plaintiff-appellee
    
      . Before TATE, HOOD, and CULPEP-PER, JJ.
   TATE, Judge.

This expropriation suit concerns the taking of a servitude for borrow pit purposes on a 67.99-acre tract owned by the defendant landowners. It was consolidated for trial and for appeal with another suit of the same title involving another taking on another portion of the parent tract owned by the defendants, the decision in which was rendered this date, 149 So.2d 164.

For the reasons stated in the companion suit, the judgment in the present suit is affirmed. The defendants-appellants are taxed with the costs of the present appeal.

Affirmed.