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Faber v. Colorado
353 P.2D 609, 143 COLO. 240, 1960.CO.40217
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Descripción editorial
The attorney general, on behalf of defendants, filed a motion to dismiss the action. The motion set forth two grounds, viz: (1) The statute of limitations; and (2) "That these defendants are immune from liability in tort, * * *." The trial court sustained the second ground of the motion to dismiss and entered judgment accordingly. Plaintiffs are before this court on writ of error.