LOGAN v. CITY OF CLARKSDALE

No. 41801.

240 Miss. 716 (1961)

128 So.2d 537

LOGAN v. CITY OF CLARKSDALE

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

April 10, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J.W. Kellum, Sumner, for appellant.

Maynard, FitzGerald & Maynard, Clarksdale, for appellee.


LEE, P.J.

L.J. Logan, Jr. sued the City of Clarksdale to recover damages for personal injuries alleged to have been sustained by him as a proximate result of the negligence of the City. He charged, in his declaration, that he was operating the City's asphalt distributor and "applying a prime coat of asphalt on a street known as Rose Circle Drive in the Rose Garden Subdivision, lying adjacent to said City"; that the asphalt...

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