TAYLOR v. MURPHY

22775

293 S.C. 316 (1987)

360 S.E.2d 314

Torrie TAYLOR, Appellant v. Douglas MURPHY and The City of Columbia, Respondents. Beverly MOBLEY, Appellant v. CHECKER YELLOW CAB and City of Columbia, Defendants, of whom City of Columbia is Respondent.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

Decided August 24, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Christopher G. Isgett of Lee, Eadon & Isgett, Columbia, for appellants.

Danny C. Crowe of Turner, Padget, Graham & Laney. Columbia, for respondent Douglas Murphy.

James S. Meggs and Joseph Wettlin Office of City Atty., Columbia, for respondent City of Columbia.

William O. Sweeney, III, Columbia, for defendant Checker Yellow Cab.


LITTLEJOHN, Acting Associate Justice:

These two cases, consolidated for appeal, involve the issue of whether the General Assembly's repeal of S.C. Code Ann. § 15-77-210 et seq. (1976) extinguished appellants' tort claims against the City of Columbia. In both cases, the circuit court held it did. We agree and affirm.

Heard May 18, 1987.

Decided Aug. 24, 1987.

FACTS

In the first case, appellant Taylor was involved in a three...

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