City of Wichita Falls v. Sullivan
Decision Date | 12 December 1929 |
Docket Number | (No. 2339.) |
Citation | 22 S.W.2d 982 |
Parties | CITY OF WICHITA FALLS v. SULLIVAN et ux. |
Court | Texas Court of Appeals |
Appeal from District Court, Wichita County; W. W. Cook, Judge.
Action by J. H. Sullivan and wife against the City of Wichita Falls. Judgment for plaintiffs, and defendant appeals. Reversed and rendered.
Thelbert Martin, City Atty., of Wichita Falls, for appellant.
W. J. Townsend, of Lufkin, for appellees.
Appellees owned a block of land in the city of Wichita Falls upon which they had several houses, in one of which they lived, and rented the others. At the time they acquired the property, the streets in that section were ungraded.
About January, 1927, the city graded the streets in that section. No culverts or drainpipes were placed at the street intersections surrounding appellees' property.
In consequence of the grading and failure to place culverts or drainpipes at the street intersections, the natural flow of the water was obstructed, the water concentrated and caused to back and stand on appellees' land after rains.
Appellees brought this suit against the city of Wichita Falls to recover damages alleged to have been sustained by the facts stated.
All issues raised by the pleadings and evidence were found by the jury in plaintiffs' favor.
Upon the findings, judgment was rendered in plaintiffs' favor for $1,050; being $700 for depreciation in the value of the property, $250 for loss of rentals, and $100 for "discomfiture" "by reason of inhaling obnoxious odors" "by reason of said premises being overflowed."
Those assignments and propositions are overruled which assert the city is not liable in damages upon the facts shown. The authorities in this state are to the contrary.
In City of Houston v. Bryan, 2 Tex. Civ. App. 553, 22 S. W. 231, Judge Williams, upon a very similar state of facts, said:
See, also, City of Houston v. Richardson & Southerland, 42 Tex. Civ. App. 147, 94 S. W. 454; City of Houston v. Hutcheson (Tex. Civ. App.) 81 S. W. 86; City of Dallas v. Schultz (Tex. Civ. App.) 27 S. W. 292.
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