LI v. FELDT

Docket Nos. 84303, 85365, (Calendar Nos. 4-5).

434 Mich. 584 (1990)

456 N.W.2d 55

LI v. FELDT GARCIA v. CITY OF JACKSON

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided April 30, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pauline R. Rothmeyer for the plaintiff in Li.

Mark T. Light for the plaintiff in Garcia.

Office of the City Attorney (by R. Bruce Laidlaw, City Attorney) for the defendants in Li.

Stanton, Bullen, Nelson, Moilanen & Klaasen, P.C. (by Charles A. Nelson), for the defendant in Garcia.

Amicus Curiae:

Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Louis J. Caruso, Solicitor General, A. Michael Leffler, Assistant-in-Charge, and Michael C. McDaniel, Assistant Attorney General, for the Attorney General.


AFTER REMAND

RILEY, C.J.

These cases were consolidated for purposes of appeal to decide whether defendants are immune from liability on the basis of their status as governmental entities on the facts of these cases. We hold that defendants are immune for an intentional nuisance because intentional nuisance is not a recognized common-law exception to governmental immunity.

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