Seymore v. Elbert County
Seymore v. Elbert County
Opinion of the Court
Seymore sued the County of Elbert, upon the ground that his live stock and wagon were injured because of the defective condition of a bridge built over and across a gully or gulch in that county. His petition was dismissed on demurrer, and a writ of error is filed to the judgment of the court sustaining the demurrer. The petition alleges a primary liability against the county. The allegations in the declaration are, that petitioner’s wagon was being driven along a public road in the county, which road the county worked, repaired, and used as one of its public roads, and across which it built a bridge 18 feet long, so as to span a gully or gulch 18 feet wide crossing said road. It is nowhere stated that the bridge was a public bridge, or that it was erected after the passage of the act approved December 29, 1888 (Acts 1888, p. 39). “A county is not liable to a suit for any cause of action unless made so by statute.” Pol. Code, § 341. “ The county,
Judgment affirmed.
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