STANLEY v. S.C. STATE HWY. DEPT.

18621

249 S.C. 230 (1967)

153 S.E.2d 687

G. F. STANLEY and John Stanley, by his Guardian ad Litem, G.F. Stanley, Appellants, v. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT, Respondent.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

March 16, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Holland Smith, Esq., of Hampton, for Appellants.

Messrs. Daniel R. McLeod, Attorney General, and C.T. Goolsby, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, of Columbia, for Respondent.


March 16, 1967.

LEWIS, Justice.

This action was brought against the State Highway Department to recover damages sustained in an intersectional automobile collision which allegedly resulted from the obstruction of plaintiff's view at the intersection by underbrush which the Highway Department permitted to grow on the untraveled portion of its right of way. The sufficiency of the complaint to state a cause of action against the Highway Department, based upon...

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