Plaintiff\u27s decedent was killed by a fall down the elevator shaft of a building owned and maintained by the City of Detroit. Plaintiff alleged that defendant city negligently failed to protect and enclose the shaft, in violation of its own ordinances, and that such failure was the proximate cause of her husband\u27s death. The city moved to dismiss, claiming that it was engaged in a governmental function and therefore was immune from tort liability. On appeal from an order dismissing the complaint, held, affirmed by an evenly divided court. However, a majority of the court prospectively overruled the judicial doctrine of governmental immunity from ordinary torts. Williams v. City of Detroit, 364 Mich. 231, 111 N.W.2d 1 (1961)
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Enghauser Manufacturing Co. v. Eriksson Engineering Ltd., 6 Ohio St. 3d 31, 451 N.E.2d 228 (1983)
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According to a well-established common law rule, a municipal corporation is immune to tort liability...
When leaving a church service, plaintiff fell on ice that had formed as a result of poor drainage fa...
A city failed to replace a damaged traffic signal. A motorist entered the intersection against the i...
Plaintiff sued the Town of Cocoa Beach for damages for the alleged wrongful death of her husband. Pl...
There is hardly a legal doctrine so universally criticized as municipal tort immunity, which is at t...
The Court of Appeals of Washington has held that liability for damages against a municipality must b...
Enghauser Manufacturing Co. v. Eriksson Engineering Ltd., 6 Ohio St. 3d 31, 451 N.E.2d 228 (1983)
The City of Knoxville owned and operated a municipal airport under authority of a state statute whic...
Actions alleging municipal tort liability for negligent administration of building and zoning codes ...
In 1961, when Justice Edwards of the Michigan supreme court said, From this date forward the judici...
The Supreme Court of Nebraska has assumed an active role in eliminating governmental tort immunity b...
Plaintiff was injured in a collision between the car in which she was riding and a negligently drive...
The doctrine of sovereign immunity for municipal corporations has long reigned in Ohio. Although the...
Probably no function of a municipal corporation is more “governmental in character than the care of...
Plaintiff, while in the bathhouse of a municipally owned and operated swimming pool, was injured by ...
According to a well-established common law rule, a municipal corporation is immune to tort liability...
When leaving a church service, plaintiff fell on ice that had formed as a result of poor drainage fa...
A city failed to replace a damaged traffic signal. A motorist entered the intersection against the i...