BRUNNER v. CITY OF LOUISVILLE


311 S.W.2d 402 (1958)

C. C. BRUNNER, Appellant, v. CITY OF LOUISVILLE, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

March 14, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C. L. Bell, Louisville, Josiah B. Gathright, Louisville, for appellant.

William E. Berry, Louisville, for appellee.


SIMS, Judge.

Appellant, C. C. Brunner, sued appellee, City of Louisville, for $5000 damages done to a lot he claimed to own located in the city on the corner of Latterle and Mellwood Avenues by reason of the city's alleged trespass in excavating on the lot for its flood wall. The answer of the city set up its title to the lot but admitted it should reimburse Brunner $78.64 in taxes he paid on the property. In his reply Brunner pleaded the city was estopped from claiming...

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