Addington v. Town of Littleton

Decision Date01 May 1911
Citation50 Colo. 623,115 P. 896
PartiesADDINGTON v. TOWN OF LETTLETON.
CourtColorado Supreme Court

Error to District Court, Arapahoe County; Flor Ashbaugh, Judge.

Action by Bella D. Addington against the Town of Littleton. From a judgment in favor of defendant, plaintiff brings error. Affirmed.

L. J. Laws, for plaintiff in error.

W. H Caley, for defendant in error.

MUSSER J.

This was an action to recover damages from the defendant town for injuries inflicted by a vicious dog running at large. The complaint alleges that an ordinance in the town of Littleton provided that no dog should be permitted to run at large in the town without a license tag, that it was the duty of the town marshal and all police officers to take up and confine all dogs found running at large contrary to the ordinance that it was unlawful for any vicious dog to run at large within the town limits, and that it was the duty of the marshal and police officers to kill any vicious dog found running at large. The complaint further alleges that the town neglected to enforce the ordinance, and violated its duties and obligations in that respect, by knowingly permitting an unlicensed and vicious dog to run at large on the streets and that while the plaintiff was walking in the town she was attacked by this vicious dog and received the injuries complained of. A demurrer was sustained to this complaint. Plaintiff elected to stand thereon. Judgment was entered against her, and she has brought the matter to this court for review on error.

The duty imposed by the ordinance upon the marshal and police officers to take up or kill vicious dogs found running at large in the street was imposed under the governmental powers of the town, and not in its private corporate capacity. This being so, it is not liable for the failure of its officers to enforce the ordinance.

The plaintiff argues that the town is liable for injuries caused by a failure to keep its streets in a safe condition for travel. The manner in which a street is used is a different thing from its condition as a street. The construction and maintenance of a street in a reasonably safe condition for travel is a corporate duty, and for a breach of such duty an action will lie; but making and enforcing ordinances regulating the use of streets brings into exercise governmental and not corporate powers, and for any act or omission of duty in regard to the enforcement of such...

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  • Armstrong v. Waffle
    • United States
    • Iowa Supreme Court
    • May 5, 1931
    ...19 L. R. A. 789, 46 Am. St. Rep. 760;Robinson v. Greenville, 42 Ohio St. 625, 51 Am. Rep. 857;Addington v. Littleton, 50 Colo. 623, 115 P. 896, 34 L. R. A. (N. S.) 1012, 24 Ann. Cas. 753;Marth v. Kingfisher, 22 Okl. 602, 98 P. 436, 18 L. R. A. (N. S.) 1238;Everly v. Adams, 95 Kan. 305, 147 ......
  • Carothers v. Archuleta County Sheriff
    • United States
    • Colorado Court of Appeals
    • June 15, 2006
    ...statute, and we are unaware of any authority for imposing such a duty. Indeed, the law is to the contrary. See Addington v. Town of Littleton, 50 Colo. 623, 115 P. 896 (1911)(failure of city to enforce ordinance did not render city liable for injuries to pedestrian bitten by dog that was ru......
  • Braunstein v. City of Louisville
    • United States
    • Kentucky Court of Appeals
    • February 15, 1912
    ... ... the trouble arose wholly from the casting of rocks into the ... streets. In Addington v. Town of Littleton, 50 Colo ... 623, 115 P. 896, 34 L. R. A. (N. S.) 1012, a suit was brought ... ...
  • City of Bessemer v. Whaley
    • United States
    • Alabama Court of Appeals
    • April 23, 1913
    ... ... That statute ... (Code, § 1273) thus reads: "No city or town shall be ... liable for damages for injury done to or wrong suffered by ... any person or ... 590; Smoot v. Wetumpka, 24 Ala. 117; Goodwin v ... Reidsville (N.C.) 76 S.E. 233; Addington v ... Littleton, 50 Colo. 623, ... [62 So. 476.] ... 115 P. 897, 34 L.R.A. (N.S.) 1012, ... ...
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