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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Opinion issued January 16, 1975
    
    JOHN L. COOPER vs. WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
    (No. D-787)
    
      Emerson W. Salisbury, Attorney at Law for the respondent.
   DUCKER, JUDGE:

Claimant, John L. Cooper, of Rock, West Virginia, and respondent stipulate that on or about May 7, 1972 claimant’s truck was sprayed with red lead paint by agents of the respondent while the latter were engaged in the painting of the respondent’s shed located at the laboratory of Mercer County District Headquarters, and that the reasonable cost of removing the paint was $25.00.

Accordingly, we award the claimant the sum of $25.00.

Award of $25.00.