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Raymond C. Rieser, Administrator for the Estate and Personal Representative of Rebecca A. Rieser v. District of Columbia, and Timothy Abron. Raymond C. Rieser, Administrator for the Estate and Personal Representative of Rebecca A. Rieser v. District of Columbia
Accord, Hill v. District of Columbia, 345 A.2d 867, 869 (D.C.App.1975) 76 "The police report is an alternative form of notice added to '(take) care of those instances in which actual notice is had by the District of Columbia from the police department, although technical notice may not have been filed by the person injured.' " Miller v. Spencer, 330 A.2d 250, 252 (D.C.App.1974), quoting H.R.Rep.No.2010, 72d Cong., 2d Sess. 2 (1933) (emphasis by the Miller court) 77 Stone v. District of Columbia, 99 U.S.App.D.C. 32 , 34, 237 F.2d 28, 30 , cert. denied, 352 U.S. 934 , 77 S.Ct. 221 , 1 L.Ed.2d 16…
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Charles B. Elgin, Sr., Individually and as Next Friend of John Elgin, a Minor v. District of Columbia
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See Stone v. District of Columbia, 99 U.S.App.D.C. 32 , 237 F.2d 28 , cert. denied, 352 U.S. 934 , 77 S.Ct. 221 , 1 L.Ed.2d 160 (1956).
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Croft v. GULF & WESTERN INDUSTRIES, INC.
See also, Stone v. District of Columbia, 237 F2d 28, cert denied 352 US 934 (DC Cir 1956); Cooper v. Westchester County, 42 F Supp 1 (DC NY 1941). ⑦ See, McGuire v. Hennessy, 292 Minn 429, 193 NW2d 313 (1971); Long v. City of Knoxville, 467 SW2d 309, 310-11 (Tenn App 1970). ⑧ John Keim, a registered engineer who had worked 28 years with the manufacturer of the traffic control signal involved here, testified that if there was a short in the signal wires external to the controller an electrical tool could be put on the wires to determine whether or not current was flowing through, and that i…
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Davis
v.
Pennsylvania
v.
Pennsylvania
No. 316.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Dec 3, 1956.
352 U.S. 934
Published
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District. Certiorari denied.