LEIALOHA v. CITY OF JACKSONVILLE


64 So.2d 924 (1953)

LEIALOHA v. CITY OF JACKSONVILLE.

Supreme Court of Florida, Division A.

May 5, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Will O. Murrell and Wm. O. Murrell, Jr., Jacksonville, for appellant.

William M. Madison and Inman P. Crutchfield, Jacksonville, for appellee.


TERRELL, Justice.

Appellant sued the City of Jacksonville to recover damages for personal injuries on the theory that the city permitted holes to exist in the shoulders of Kings Avenue in Block 1800, sometimes known as State Road No. 5, whereby she was injured while operating her automobile thereon. The city answered denying negligence, charged contributory negligence and denied that at any time alleged in the complaint it was in possession or control of said highway...

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