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

Opinion issued March 22, 1977
    FRED E. SLOANE, JR. AND MINNIE ARLENE SLOANE vs. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
    (No. CC-76-121)
    
      Nancy J. Norman, Attorney at Law, for the respondent.
   PER CURIAM:

The claimants and respondent have filed a written stipulation indicating that on or about October 31, 1976, the respondent was engaged in certain work on a road maintained by it in South Charleston, West Virginia. Respondent’s employee backed a gravel truck into the claimants’ private driveway and as a result, their waterline was broken. It was stipulated that a fair and reasonable estimate of the damages sustained by the claimants was $194.22. The Court believing that liability exists on the part of the respondent and that the damages are reasonable, an award of $194.22 is directed in favor of claimants.

Award of $194.22.