41 Ind. App. 197 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1908
Action by appellees against the. city of Laporte, and one Struss, as to whom the case was dismissed, for damages alleged to have been sustained by reason of an injury to a team of horses, a hack and a set of harness; the injury being occasioned by unguarded and unprotected obstructions' — building materials — in a street in said city, through which appellees’ servant drove the team, attached to the hack, on a dark night. The complaint was in one paragraph, to which a demurrer was filed and overruled. An answer was filed in two paragraphs: (1) a general denial; (2) matters by way of justification. A demurrer to the second paragraph of answer was sustained, the cause was tried by a jury, and a verdict returned in favor of appellees for $500, upon which judgment was rendered.
Judgment affirmed.