Nebraska Statutes

§ 39-809 — Bridge, culvert, or highway construction; flood damages; liability of county or township; limitation

Nebraska § 39-809
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 39Highways and Bridges

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 39-809 (2026).

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If any special damage happens to the property of any person, firm or corporation from the accumulation of water due to the construction or repair of any bridge, culvert or highway, which the county or township is liable to construct or keep in repair, through the fault, neglect or oversight of the board of county commissioners or supervisors, township board, road overseer or other officer in charge of road work, such person, firm or corporation may recover in an action against the county or township so repairing or constructing such bridge, culvert or highway. If the damage occurs in consequence of the construction of any bridge, culvert or highway, erected and maintained by two or more counties or townships, the action can be brought against one of the counties or townships, or all of the

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Legislative History

Source: Laws 1921, c. 290, § 1, p. 940; C.S.1922, § 2747; C.S.1929, § 39-833; R.S.1943, § 39-809; Laws 1959, c. 181, § 9, p. 657; Laws 1969, c. 138, § 25, p. 636. Annotations: Section does not apply to unlawful diversion of surface waters flowing in natural watercourse. Purdy v. County of Madison, 156 Neb. 212, 55 N.W.2d 617 (1952). County is liable for crop damage from overflow caused by heavy rain and insufficient passageway under bridge. Croft v. Scotts Bluff County, 121 Neb. 343, 237 N.W. 149 (1931). County is liable for elevating highway grade across flood channel of natural stream without providing for drainage. Clark v. Cedar County, 118 Neb. 465, 225 N.W. 235 (1929).

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