Title: WASHINGTON AVENUE INVESTMENTS v. City of Kansas City

State: kansas

Issuer: Kansas Supreme Court

Document:

213 Kan. 269 (1973)
515 P.2d 744
WASHINGTON AVENUE INVESTMENTS, INC., Appellee,
v.
THE CITY OF KANSAS CITY, KANSAS, and BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES OF KANSAS CITY, KANSAS, Appellants.
No. 47,136

Supreme Court of Kansas.
Opinion filed November 3, 1973.
Philip C. Lorton, of Kansas City, was on the brief for the appellants.
Donald W. Vasos, of Scott, Daily & Vasos, of Kansas City, was on the brief for the appellee.
MEMORANDUM OPINION
TRIAL  Evidence in Locating Utility Pole  Verdict Supported by Evidence.
Per Curiam:
This is an action to recover damages caused by a utility pole which the defendants had erected over a lateral sewer line connecting plaintiff's property to the main sewer. It is alleged that the pole settled into the lateral sewer, causing it to crack and cave in, thereby blocking the flow of sewage and causing it to back up into plaintiff's rental property.
The case was tried to a jury which returned a verdict in favor of plaintiff. The defendants have appealed, raising two points: (1) there was no evidence of negligence on their part and (2) the action was barred by the statute of limitations. (K.S.A. 1972 Supp. 60-513.)
After examining the record, we are of the opinion there was substantial competent evidence showing negligence on defendants' part in locating, placing and maintaining the pole. A detailed recital of the evidence would add nothing of value to the body of our law and will not be attempted. Where there is substantial competent evidence to support the verdict it must be upheld. (Brohan v. Nafziger, 206 Kan. 58, 476 P.2d 649.)
The petition does not disclose on its face that plaintiff's cause of action is barred by the statute of limitations, nor is the statute pleaded by the defendants as a bar. Under these circumstances, the bar of the statute is not available to the defendants as a defense.
In Mayfield v. Hesston Mfg. Co., 187 Kan. 91, 97, 353 P.2d 789, we stated:
The trial court correctly rendered judgment for the plaintiff and its judgment is affirmed.