143 Ga. 790 | Ga. | 1915
It is alleged in the petition in this suit, which was brought against a municipal corporation to recover damages, that the petitioner ' was the owner of a certain lot of land and the buildings thereon, said property being situated adjacent to the right of way of a certain railroad at the intersection of that road with Bolton Street in the corporate limits of the defendant municipality, which through its public works department furnished the grade and plans for the elevation of the track and road-bed of the railroad named, “incident to the building of the Gwinnett Street Subway, and, in order to accomplish the elevation of said tracks at Gwinnett Street, said tracks for a distance of a block and a half north and south of said Gwinnett Street Subway were raised on a gradual incline from the former level-to the height required at Gwinnett Street, and in thus grading and elevating the road-bed and tracks the portion of the track immediately east of your petitioner’s property was elevated about one foot, and a slope or incline was made from said tracks, as elevated, to the premises of petitioner,” the result of this being that when it rains the water which flows upon the tracks
Judgment reversed.