Weidekind v. Tuolumne Co. Water Co.
California Supreme Court Aug 31, 1886 No. No. 11,446Published
Synopsis
Waters—Negligence of Water Company in Repairing Dam.— The evidence in this ease failed to show that defendant, a water company, had not used proper care in repairing its dam, the breaking of which injured plaintiff’s mining claim, and washed away his tools; and the judgment in plaintiff’s favor for damages was reversed, and a new trial ordered.
By the COURT. The verdict is not sustained by the evidence. The instructions given show no error.
Judgment and order reversed and cause remanded for a new trial.
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