CURTIS v. PACIFIC ELECTRIC RY. CO.

Docket No. 17521.

100 Cal.App.2d 112 (1950)

223 P.2d 52

EMILY CURTIS, Appellant, v. PACIFIC ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY (a Corporation) et al., Respondents.

Court of Appeals of California, Second District, Division One.

October 24, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Elbert E. Hensley for Appellant.

Ray L. Chesebro, City Attorney (Los Angeles), Bourke Jones, Assistant City Attorney, Alan G. Campbell, Deputy City Attorney, C.W. Cornell, O.O. Collins, John R. Allport and John H. Gordon for Respondents.


WHITE, P.J.

Plaintiff brought an action for damages for personal injuries, alleging that the defendants, Pacific Electric Railway Company and city of Los Angeles, while engaged in repairing the tracks of the railway and the pavement between the tracks, at the intersection of Venice Boulevard and Wilton Street, negligently permitted a dangerous condition to exist, with the result that plaintiff fell and was injured in...

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