HAMMOCK v. CITY COUNCIL OF AUGUSTA

33323.

83 Ga. App. 217 (1951)

63 S.E.2d 290

HAMMOCK v. CITY COUNCIL OF AUGUSTA.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided January 27, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Peebles & Burnside, for plaintiff.

William P. Congdon, contra.


FELTON, J.

Mrs. Eula Mae Hammock sued the City Council of Augusta for damages allegedly resulting from the negligence of the city in failing to keep a certain sidewalk in a safe condition. She alleged: that while she was walking on the paved sidewalk in the center of Green Street, a dead limb about four inches in diameter and about seven feet in length fell from a tree and struck her; that the limb extended over said sidewalk from a tree on Green Street, near the...

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