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Carey v. UMC
553 So. 2d 472
| La. | 1989
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553 So. 2d 472 (1989)

Byron CAREY
v.
UMC (UNITED MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS), et al.

No. 89-C-2616.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

December 8, 1989.

Writ granted. The judgments of the district and court of appeal granting UMC's exception of no cause of action are reversed. Plaintiff's petition asserts that defendants intended to injure him or knew or should have known that his injury was substantially certain to follow. Conditions of the mind such as malice, knowledge, and intent may be alleged generally. La.C.C.P. art. 856. Furthermore, the purpose of the exception of no cause of action is to determine the sufficiency of the petition and is triable on the face of the papers. Mayer v. Valentine Sugars, Inc., 444 So. 2d 618 (La. 1984). The merit of plaintiff's claim is to be determined after findings of fact upon motion for summary judgment or trial on the merits.

Case Details

Case Name: Carey v. UMC
Court Name: Supreme Court of Louisiana
Date Published: Dec 8, 1989
Citation: 553 So. 2d 472
Docket Number: 89-C-2616
Court Abbreviation: La.
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