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George ALBRECHT
v.
CITY OF LAKE WORTH, Florida, a municipal corporation, and Overland Construction Company, Inc., a corporation
v.
CITY OF LAKE WORTH, Florida, a municipal corporation, and Overland Construction Company, Inc., a corporation
No. 807.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District.
Jul 7, 1967.
J. Luther Drew of Ives & Davis, West Palm Beach, for appellant., Kirk Sullivan and Harry Lee Anstead of Sullivan & Anstead, West Palm Beach, for appellee City of Lake Worth, Florida., John H. Wahl, Jr., and Joseph P. Metz-ger of Walton Lantaff Schroeder Carson & Wahl, Miami, for appellee Overland Construction Co., Inc.
Andrews, Clayton, Nance, Samuel, Spector.
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PER CURIAM.
George Albrecht, plaintiff, appeals a final judgment entered on verdict of the jury in a negligence action against the defendants, City of Lake Worth, a municipal corporation, and Overland Construction Company, Inc., a corporation.
The court has carefully considered the record on appeal, the briefs and oral argument of counsel for the parties. From such consideration, no reversible error is found.
Affirmed.
ANDREWS, J., and SPECTOR, SAMUEL, and NANCE, L. CLAYTON, Associate Judges, concur.