Kennedy v. City of Montgomery
127 N.W. 1134, 111 Minn. 544, 1910 Minn. LEXIS 769
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Kennedy v. City of Montgomery, 127 N.W. 1134, 111 Minn. 544, 1910 Minn. LEXIS 769 (Mich. 1910).
Opinion
This case involved the sufficiency of a notice of personal injury from a defective sidewalk under the provisions of section 768, R. L. 1905, and a variance therefrom in proof. It is governed on both points by Kandelin v. City of Ely, 110 Minn. 55, 124 N. W. 449, distinguishing Olcott v. City of St. Paul, 91 Minn. 207, 97 N. W. 879.
The conclusion of the trial court is affirmed.
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Olcott v. City of St. Paul
97 N.W. 879 (Supreme Court of Minnesota, 1904)
Kandelin v. City of Ely
124 N.W. 449 (Supreme Court of Minnesota, 1910)
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127 N.W. 1134, 111 Minn. 544, 1910 Minn. LEXIS 769, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/kennedy-v-city-of-montgomery-minn-1910.