CITY OF MERIDIAN v. TINGLE

No. 39835.

226 Miss. 317 (1956)

84 So.2d 388

CITY OF MERIDIAN v. TINGLE

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

January 3, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dunn & Singley, Meridian, for appellant.

Nate S. Williamson, Meridian, for appellee.


ROBERDS, P.J.

Tingle, the appellee, brought this action against the municipality of Meridian, Mississippi, to recover special damages he claimed resulted to him from the maintenance by said City of a public nuisance. He asserted in his declaration that during the year 1950 and to September 1, 1953, he and his family resided a short distance from Sowashee and Okatibbee Creeks in Lauderdale County, Mississippi; that he was...

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