OLIVIER v. CITY OF ST. PETERSBURG


65 So.2d 71 (1953)

OLIVIER v. CITY OF ST. PETERSBURG.

Supreme Court of Florida, en Banc.

On Rehearing April 14, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles J. Schuh & Sons and James T. Smith, St. Petersburg, for appellant.

Lewis T. Wray, Harry I. Young, Frank D. McDevitt and Adrian S. Bacon, St. Petersburg, for appellee.


DREW, Justice.

Roberta M. Olivier sued the City of St. Petersburg charging that because of its failure to maintain its streets in a safe condition, her child was killed. The amended complaint stated that "on the 7th day of September, 1951, the City of St. Petersburg was given proper notice as required by the Charter of the City of St. Petersburg, Florida, of the time and place of the accident and of the injury to plaintiff's son." The defendant city admitted it had...

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