GANTZ v. VILLAGE OF LOUISVILLE

No. 32473.

99 N.E.2d 308 (1951)

155 Ohio St. 425

GANTZ et al. v. VILLAGE OF LOUISVILLE.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

May 23, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. J. Shoemaker, Louisville, and Warren G. Smith, Canton, for appellant.

E. D. Bair, Alliance, and Virgil Mills, Canton, for appellees.


MIDDLETON, Judge.

The plaintiffs in the trial court, Glenn Gantz and Sylvia Gantz, are appellees herein and will be referred to as Gantz. The defendant, the village of Louisville, is the appellant herein and will be referred to as the village.

On August 5, 1947, Gantz filed a petition which purported to set forth three causes of action. As a first cause of action it was alleged, in detail, that the village had permitted the sewers to become clogged with dirt...

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