Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1955

Louisiana Power & Light Co. v. Lavigne

Louisiana Power & Light Co. v. Lavigne
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided March 25, 1955 · Tate
79 So. 2d 160; 1955 La. App. LEXIS 555 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Louisiana Power & Light Co. v. Lavigne

Opinion of the Court

TATE, Judge.

For the reasons assigned in the consolidated cases of Louisiana Power & Light Co. v. Dileo, 79 So.2d 150, the description of the property over which the servitude of right of way is granted is amended to show that the “west boundary *161of which strip is forty-eight (48) feet west of the western edge of the present U. S. Highway 51 paved slab” (instead of forty-six (46) feet west as inadvertently stated therein), and as amended the judgment of the trial court is affirmed in all other respects. All costs of these proceedings to be paid by plaintiff-appellant-Company.

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