NOLAN v. CITY OF RICHMOND


76 S.E.2d 126 (1953)

194 Va. 943

NOLAN v. CITY OF RICHMOND.

Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia.

June 8, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John W. Fussell and Stuart L. Williams, Richmond, for plaintiff in error.

J. Elliott Drinard and M. Dannehl Aldridge, Jr., Richmond, for defendant in error.

Before HUDGINS, C. J., and EGGLESTON, SPRATLEY, BUCHANAN, MILLER, SMITH, and WHITTLE, JJ.


WHITTLE, Justice.

Florence E. Nolan proceeded by motion for judgment against the City of Richmond alleging that she had been injured in a fall resulting from a defective condition which the defendant negligently permitted to exist in a sidewalk.

The case was tried before a jury on June 15, 1951, resulting in a verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of $3,500. The city moved to set aside the verdict as contrary to the evidence on the grounds:

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