Rose v. State Road Commission

2 Ct. Cl. 197
CourtWest Virginia Court of Claims
DecidedOctober 18, 1943
DocketNo. 289-S
StatusPublished

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Rose v. State Road Commission, 2 Ct. Cl. 197 (W. Va. Super. Ct. 1943).

Opinion

CHARLES J. SCHUCK, Judge.

On the thirtieth day of June 1943, while cleaning a ditch-line west of Panther Station in McDowell) county, a state road grader-loosened the ground and embankment of the said road causing a rock to roll down upon the premises 'and property of the claimant and destroying a stand of honeybees then on the premises of the said claimant, and owned by him. The damages or loss alleged is in the amount of $8.00.

Respondent recommends an award in the aforesaid amount and the attorney general, through his special assistant, agrees to said recommendation.

Award is therefore made in the sum of eight dollars ($8.00) to be paid to the claimant, Ruben Rose.

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