Case ID: ga_113/html/0966-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Fish, J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Massengale v. City of Atlanta.
   Fish, J.

Permitting a public city sewer to be or remain in such a defective condition as to become a nuisance with resulting injury to realty, gives a cause' of action against the municipality in favor of the owner of such realty, and on the trial thereof he may recover for all damages to his property which have; occurred within four years of the filing of his petition. This is so without regard to the time when the sewer was constructed or when it became in fact such a nuisance. Reid v. Atlanta, 73 Ga. 525, and cit.; Smith v. Atlanta, 75 Ga. 110, Maguire v. Cartersville, 76 Ga. 81; Mayor of Brunswick v. Tucker, 103 Ga. 233; Holmes v. Atlanta, ante, 761; Mayor of Waycross v. Houk, ante, 763. Judgment

Submitted May 29,

Decided July 20, 1901.

Action for damages. Before Judge Calhoun. City court of Atlanta. September 21, 1900.

Lumpkin & Golguitt, for plaintiff. J. L. Mayson, W. P. Hill,

J. A. Anderson, and J. T. Pendleton, for defendant.

reversed. All the Justices concurring.