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City of Anderson v. Johnson

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Mar 8, 1910
85 S.C. 182 (S.C. 1910)

Summary

In Johnson v. Anderson, 61 Wn. 100, 111 P. 1063 (1910), the plaintiff was warned of a blast, but stood in the open and was injured by falling debris.

Summary of this case from Bringle v. Lloyd

Opinion

7480

March 8, 1910.

Before ALDRICH, J., Anderson, Fall term, 1909. Reversed.

Indictment by city of Anderson in Mayor's Court against Andrew Johnson for selling whiskey. From order of Circuit Court reversing judgment of Mayor on ground that that Court had no jurisdiction of the case, City of Anderson appeals.

Solicitor P.A. Bonham and Mr. Jno. K. Hood, for appellant.

Mr. G.B. Greene, contra.


March 8, 1910. The opinion of the Court was delivered by


This case is controlled by the case of City of Anderson v. Seligman et al., recently filed.

Judgment reversed.


Summaries of

City of Anderson v. Johnson

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Mar 8, 1910
85 S.C. 182 (S.C. 1910)

In Johnson v. Anderson, 61 Wn. 100, 111 P. 1063 (1910), the plaintiff was warned of a blast, but stood in the open and was injured by falling debris.

Summary of this case from Bringle v. Lloyd
Case details for

City of Anderson v. Johnson

Case Details

Full title:CITY OF ANDERSON v. JOHNSON

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Mar 8, 1910

Citations

85 S.C. 182 (S.C. 1910)
67 S.E. 151

Citing Cases

Bringle v. Lloyd

Two early Washington cases have dealt with defenses to liability arising out of blasting cases. In Johnson v.…