CITY OF JACKSON v. COOK, ET AL.

No. 38354.

214 Miss. 201 (1952)

58 So.2d 498

CITY OF JACKSON v. COOK, et al.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

May 5, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

E.W. Stennett, and Satterfield, Ewing, Williams & Shell, for appellant.

Pyles and Tucker, for appellees.


Roberds, P.J.

Appellees, as plaintiffs, sued the City of Jackson, as defendant, for damages to a lot, and the improvements thereon, resulting from the flooding thereof by the City in draining water from Glendale Street. From a verdict and judgment for plaintiffs in the sum of $1,875 the defendant-City appeals.

The declaration, in one count, alleged the City, by such flooding, damaged the property of...

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