Galbreath v. City Indianapolis
1970.IN.30026; 255 N.E.2D 225; 253 IND. 472
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Descripción editorial
This case involves an action for personal injuries allegedly sustained by appellant when she stepped into a hole located at the southeast corner of Twenty-fifth [25th] Street and Keystone Avenue in Indianapolis, Indiana. The appellee-city filed a demurrer to the action on the basis that proper statutory notice of the occurrence complained of was not alleged. Upon a sustaining of the demurrer by the trial court, appeal was taken to the Appellate Court, Division No. Two, which affirmed. See Galbreath v. City of Indianapolis (1969), 145 Ind. App. 80, 248 N.E.2d 553.