BONGE v. COUNTY OF MADISON

No. A-96-313.

567 N.W.2d 578 (1997)

5 Neb. App. 760

Glen BONGE and Evelyn Bonge, Husband and Wife, Appellants, v. COUNTY OF MADISON, Nebraska, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Nebraska.

June 3, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles W. Balsiger, Norfolk, for Appellants.

Joseph M. Smith, Madison County Attorney, Madison, for appellee.

MILLER-LERMAN, C.J., and HANNON and INBODY, JJ.


MILLER-LERMAN, Chief Judge.

Glen Bonge and Evelyn Bonge, husband and wife, brought an action in the nature of inverse condemnation against Madison County, Nebraska (County), for damages allegedly sustained when the County enacted certain flood plain regulations applicable to land owned by the Bonges. During the course of a jury trial, the district court for Madison County sustained the County's motion for directed verdict and dismissed the Bonges' amended petition...

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