Tranter v. City of Sacramento
California Supreme Court
Tranter v. City of Sacramento, 61 Cal. 271 (Cal. 1882)
1882 Cal. LEXIS 596
Tranter v. City of Sacramento
Opinion of the Court
We do not think that this case is distinguishable in principle from Winbigler v. Los Angeles, 45 Cal. 36; "and on the authority of that case the judgment in this case must be affirmed.
Judgment affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- J. F. TRANTER v. THE CITY OF SACRAMENTO
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- 2 cases
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- Syllabus
- Municipal Corporations—Liability por Injuries caused by Defective Streets. —Incorporated cities are not liable for injuries sustained by private individuals through the neglect of the officers charged with the duty of keeping its streets in repair. In this respect they are not distinguishable in principle from counties.