Rainey v. Hinds County
Rainey v. Hinds County
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
A causeway was built along the public highway where it passes over the land of the plaintiff below, and was, it is said, so negligently constructed that great injury was inflicted upon said plaintiff. It appears from the evidence that a drain across the highway would have obviated the injury, if such drain had been suitably constructed, and the plaintiff had availed himself of its use. But the negligent or wrongful construction of the causeway, if taken to be proven, was the work solely of the
Affirmed.
Reference
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- John B. Rainey v. Hinds County
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- 1. County. Board of supervisors. Highways. Road overseers. Negligence. A county is not liable to one whose property is damaged by the negligent or tortious construction of a causeway by a road overseer, in the absence of directions from the board of supervisors as to how it should be made. 3. Same. Notice. Notice to the board of supervisors of the improper construction of a causeway by a road overseer, and its failure to act thereon does not make the county liable to one who has been damaged by it.