Martin v. State of La. Through Dept. of Highways

Decision Date30 September 1965
Docket NumberNo. 47851,47851
Citation178 So.2d 653,248 La. 359
CourtLouisiana Supreme Court
PartiesWilliam M. MARTIN v. STATE of Louisiana, through the DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, et al.

In re: William M. Martin applying for certiorari, or writ of review, to the Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, Parish of Orleans, 175 So.2d 441.

Writ refused. There is no error of law under the facts found by the Court of Appeal.

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  • Merritt by Southeast Nat. Bank v. City of Chester
    • United States
    • Pennsylvania Superior Court
    • August 9, 1985
    ...supra at 27, 94 A. at 445. See also: Martin v. State Department of Highways, 175 So.2d 441 (La.Ct.App.1965), cert. denied, 248 La. 359, 178 So.2d 653 (1965); Smith v. Sharp, 82 Idaho 420, 354 P.2d 172 (1960); Swain v. City of Nashville, 170 Tenn. 99, 92 S.W.2d 405 (1936); Watkins' Adm'r. v.......
  • 97-1422 La.App. 3 Cir. 9/23/98, Deville v. Louisiana Dept. of Transp. & Development
    • United States
    • Court of Appeal of Louisiana — District of US
    • September 23, 1998
    ...in Coleman as a quote from Martin v. State, Through Department of Highways, 175 So.2d 441 (La.App. 4 Cir.), writ refused, 248 La. 359, 178 So.2d 653 (1965). However the language used from Martin further stated that "a highway will be deemed safe within these requirements if it may be negoti......
  • Kinard v. Carrier
    • United States
    • Louisiana Supreme Court
    • September 30, 1965

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