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Abstract
Defendant public utility was under contract to a municipality to light the streets. Plaintiff, a local resident, was injured in an automobile collision which, he alleged, was caused by defendant's negligent failure to keep a certain street light burning. Defendant demurred. Held, that the demurrer was properly sustained. Tollison v. Georgia Power Co., 53 Ga. App. 795, 187 S. E. 181 (1936).
Recommended Citation
Paul R. Trigg,
TORTS - LIABILITY OF POWER COMPANY TO RESIDENT FOR NON-PERFORMANCE OF CONTRACT WITH CITY TO KEEP STREET LIGHT BURNING,
36
Mich. L. Rev.
339
(1937).
Available at:
https://repository.law.umich.edu/mlr/vol36/iss2/19