GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF THE SOUTHEAST v. RUTLAND

44577.

120 Ga. App. 291 (1969)

170 S.E.2d 431

GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF THE SOUTHEAST v. RUTLAND.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided September 9, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hatcher, Stubbs, Land & Rothschild, Albert W. Stubbs, for appellant.

A'Delbert Bowen, for appellee.


DEEN, Judge.

The plaintiff was injured while returning from a house to his automobile which was in front of the house on the south side of a street, when a telephone wire lying in the driveway and which was being strung by the defendant from a pole on the north side of the street to a house in the rear, and which line either lay in the street proper or sagged near its surface, was caught in the bumper of a passing automobile and whipped against the plaintiff's legs...

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