Keeler v. Board of Freeholders of Burlington
Keeler v. Board of Freeholders of Burlington
Opinion of the Court
The opinion, of the court was delivered by
This is a writ of error to review a judgment rendered against the board of chosen freeholders in favor of the plaintiff for injuries to his liorse while traveling over the highway or approach to a bridge maintained by the defendant in Burlington county. The declaration alleges that the bridge and approaches had been out of repair for a long time prior to the injury, of which condition the defendant had been notified.
The only assignment of error requiring examination is that the court refused to grant a nonsuit.
A function of the bridge wall was to keep the earth forming an approach to the bridge or part of the highway adjacent thereto in place and solid. If this function was interfered with by negligence of the defendant in failing to repair the wall, then lor the resultant injury a right of action arose under the act.
There was evidence to show that the wall of the bridge had practically fallen into the stream and was in bad repair; that the hole into which the horse fell ran from the surface of the traveled highway diagonally to and through the wall of the bridge; that this condition had continued from November to January and the defendants were aware, through notification, of the unsafe condition. There was also testimony contradicting this state of facts and tending to show that the hole had been made by muskrats. It became a question for the jury to determine the true facts from the evidence and which of the two contentions had been established by the weight of evidence. If the hole in the highway was the result of the disrepair of the bridge wall, then the injury ensuing by reason
The judgment will be affirmed. .
Reference
- Full Case Name
- WILLIAM C. KEELER, IN ERROR v. BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS OF THE COUNTY OF BURLINGTON, IN ERROR
- Status
- Published