Nebraska Revised Statutes

Neb. Rev. Stat. § 23-2401 (2026)

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23-2401.

Transferred to section 13-902.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 54 cases, 1971–2003 · leading case: Allen v. Cnty. of Lancaster, 352 N.W.2d 883 (Neb. 1984).
Allen v. Cnty. of Lancaster, 352 N.W.2d 883 (Neb. 1984). · cites it 10× “Allens' amended petition alleged that they purchased a residence from the builders thereof by agreement dated October 5, 1977; that at the time of the building of the residence and Allens' purchase thereof, the county's resolution No.”
Chicago Lumber Co. v. Sch. Dist. No. 71, 417 N.W.2d 757 (Neb. 1988). · cites it 5× “71 of Milligan, *357 Fillmore County, Nebraska (district), in a negligence action brought under the Political Subdivisions Tort Claims Act, Neb. Rev. Stat. §§ 23-2401 et seq. (Reissue 1983).”
West Omaha Investments v. Sanitary & Improvement Dist. No. 48, 420 N.W.2d 291 (Neb. 1988). · cites it 4× “Yours very truly, KENNEDY, HOLLAND, DELACY & SVOBODA [attorneys for plaintiff] There appears to be no question but that a sanitary and improvement district is a “political subdivision” and that the terms of the Political Subdivisions Tort Claims Act, Neb.”
Millman v. Cnty. of Butler, 458 N.W.2d 207 (Neb. 1990). · cites it 4× “Millman filed the action under the Political Subdivisions Tort Claims Act, Neb.Rev.Stat. §§ 23-2401 et seq. (Reissue 1983 & Cum.”
Catania v. Univ. of Nebraska, 282 N.W.2d 27 (Neb. 1979). · cites it 4× “In her original petition filed on March 21, 1977, plaintiff alleged the facts of the accident as briefly outlined above, after claiming the action was brought pursuant to the Political Subdivisions Tort Claims Act, section 23-2401 et seq., R. R. S. 1943, and that she had filed a…”
Watson v. City of Omaha, 312 N.W.2d 256 (Neb. 1981). · cites it 4× “This action was brought by her father and next friend under the Nebraska Political Subdivisions Tort Claims Act, Neb.Rev.Stat. §§ 23-2401 et seq. (Reissue 1977), to recover damages from the defendant, City of Omaha, which owned and operated the public park.”
Koepf v. Cnty. of York, 251 N.W.2d 866 (Neb. 1977). · cites it 3× “§§ 23-2401 to 23-2420, R. R. S. 1943. Actions under the Political Subdivisions Tort Claims Act are triable to the court without a jury.”
Rawson v. City of Omaha, 322 N.W.2d 381 (Neb. 1982). · cites it 4× “Rawson then filed a written claim with the City pursuant to the Political Subdivisions Tort Claims Act, Neb.Rev.Stat. §§ 23-2401 et seq. (Reissue 1977).”
Peterson v. Gering Irrigation Dist., 363 N.W.2d 145 (Neb. 1985). · cites it 3× “The issues on appeal are whether (1) the Gering Irrigation District is a political subdivision; (2) plaintiffs’ “claim” satisfied the requirements for filing under the Nebraska Political Subdivisions Tort Claims Act, Neb. Rev. Stat. §§ 23-2401 et seq. (Reissue 1983); and (3) the…”
Parriott v. Drainage Dist. No. 6 of Peru, 410 N.W.2d 97 (Neb. 1987). · cites it 5× “Plaintiffs allege the district court erred in sustaining the demurrer on the basis that plaintiffs failed to allege compliance with the Political Subdivisions Tort Claims Act, Neb. Rev. Stat. §§ 23-2401 et seq. (Reissue 1983).”
Lee v. City of Omaha, 307 N.W.2d 800 (Neb. 1981). · cites it 3× “On May 16, 1977, appellant filed a claim against the City of Omaha pursuant to the Political Subdivisions Tort Claims Act, Neb. Rev. Stat. §§ 23-2401 et seq. (Reissue 1977).”
Campbell v. City of Lincoln, 240 N.W.2d 339 (Neb. 1976). · cites it 3× “The District Court found that the action was a negligence action within the purview of the Nebraska Political Subdivisions Tort Claims Act, sections 23-2401 to 23-2420, R. R. S. 1943; and that the Lincoln General Hospital is owned and operated by the City of Lincoln, Nebraska,…”
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