TOWN OF FORT OGLETHORPE v. PHILLIPS

44627.

121 Ga. App. 97 (1970)

172 S.E.2d 868

TOWN OF FORT OGLETHORPE v. PHILLIPS, by Next Friend.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided February 4, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John E. Wiggins, for appellant.

Frank M. Gleason, for appellee.


JORDAN, Presiding Judge.

Previous litigation in the appellate courts established the sufficiency of the pleadings in this case to support a claim against the Town of Fort Oglethorpe, on the theory of nuisance for injuries allegedly caused by a defective traffic light installation which flashed green simultaneously in opposing directions, which the town allegedly knew about for two weeks and did not remedy. See Phillips v. Town of Fort Oglethorpe,

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