WILSON v. SALT LAKE CITY

No. 9567.

13 Utah 2d 234 (1962)

371 P.2d 644

CECILIA WILSON AND CLARA MARTIN, PLAINTIFFS AND RESPONDENTS, v. SALT LAKE CITY, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, DEFENDANT AND APPELLANT.

Supreme Court of Utah.

May 17, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Homer Holmgren, City Atty., Leon Halgren and A.M. Marsden, Asst. City Attys., Salt Lake City, for appellant.

Rawlings, Wallace, Roberts & Black, Salt Lake City, for respondents.


WADE, Chief Justice.

Salt Lake City, a municipal corporation, appeals from a jury verdict and judgment thereon for personal and property damages sustained when the right rear wheel of the automobile owned by Cecilia Wilson, which was being driven by her daughter Clara Martin, and in which she was a passenger, crashed through a defective manhole lid on 13th West Street in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Appellant contends that there was insufficient evidence to submit...

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