Hamilton v. City of Cambridge

106 N.E. 1018, 219 Mass. 418, 1914 Mass. LEXIS 1551
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedNovember 30, 1914
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Hamilton v. City of Cambridge, 106 N.E. 1018, 219 Mass. 418, 1914 Mass. LEXIS 1551 (Mass. 1914).

Opinion

De Courcy, J.

The alleged defect was in the sidewalk of Massa-

chusetts Avenue in Cambridge, near a city water shut-off. There was testimony that two bricks were broken in halves, making a V shaped depression- two or three inches deep and six or eight inches long. It did not appear how this condition was caused, or how long before the accident it had existed. The trial judge

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