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Timothy J. BREAUX v. INSURED LLOYDS INSURANCE COMPANY.
    No. W87-388.
    Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.
    April 20, 1987.
    Bernard S. Smith offices of David M. Kaufman, Lafayette, for defendant-relator.
    Charles Brandt, Lafayette, Chris R. Phi-lipp, of Preiss Kraft, Martin and Taulbee by Edward 0. Taulbee, IV., for respondent.
    Before FORET, KNOLL and CULPEPPER.
    
    
      
       Judge WILLIAM A. CULPEPPER, Retired, participated in this decision by appointment of the Louisiana Supreme Court as Judge Pro Tem-pore.
    
   WRIT GRANTED.

The trial court’s judgment rendered on November 20, 1986 finding the selection of uninsured motorists limits of the policy of insurance issued by Insured Lloyds Insurance Company in favor of D & B Trailer Rentals, is not in conformance with the Code of Civil Procedure Articles 966 and 1915(A)(3) or (5). Strauss v. Rivers, 501 So.2d 876 (La.App. 5th Cir.1987). IT IS NOW ORDERED that the judgment be vacated and set aside, and the case be remanded for further proceedings.