Georgia Court of Appeals, 1991

Boswell v. Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority

Boswell v. Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided September 12, 1991 · Carley
201 Ga. App. 177; 410 S.E.2d 829; 1991 Ga. App. LEXIS 1254

Boswell v. Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority

Opinion of the Court

Carley, Judge.

In Boswell v. MARTA, 196 Ga. App. 902 (397 SE2d 165) (1990), we held that appellee-defendant Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) was not immune from liability for punitive damages because the legislation whereby MARTA had been created contained “ ‘a clear, complete and absolute waiver of [any] governmental immunity from tort liability.’ ” On certiorari, however, the Supreme Court reversed, concluding that, “as a matter of law, an award of punitive damages against MARTA would violate public policy. . . .” Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Auth. v. Boswell, 261 Ga. 427 (405 SE2d 869) (1991). Accordingly, our original judgment is vacated, the judgment of the Supreme Court is made the judgment of this court and the judgment of the trial court is hereby affirmed.

Judgment affirmed.

Sognier, C. J., and McMurray, P. J., concur.

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