CHASE v. STATE OF CALIFORNIA

Docket No. 38822.

67 Cal.App.3d 808 (1977)

136 Cal. Rptr. 833

STEVEN A. CHASE, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, Defendant and Respondent.

Court of Appeals of California, First District, Division One.

March 4, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

COUNSEL

Walkup, Downing & Sterns, Daniel J. Kelly and William B. Boone for Plaintiff and Appellant.

Harry S. Fenton, John P. Horgan, Robert J. DeFea, Harry C. Miller and Donald M. Velasco for Defendant and Respondent.


OPINION

ELKINGTON, J.

Plaintiff Steven A. Chase filed a timely claim under the Tort Claims Act (Gov. Code, § 900 et seq.)1 for damages for personal injuries alleged to have proximately resulted from the state's negligence. The claim was thereafter rejected by the State Board of Control. According to the Law Revision Commission comment to Government Code section 945.6, an action on such a claim "must...

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