Summary
holding that the public duty doctrine does not bar plaintiff's claim against the City of Jacksonville for negligently failing to repair a stop sign
Summary of this case from Block v. County of PersonOpinion
2000
holding that the public duty doctrine does not bar plaintiff's claim against the City of Jacksonville for negligently failing to repair a stop sign
Summary of this case from Block v. County of Person2000
holding that the public duty doctrine does not bar plaintiff's claim against the City of Jacksonville for negligently failing to repair a stop sign
Summary of this case from Block v. County of PersonFull title:DISPOSITION OF PETITIONS FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW
Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina
Date published: Jan 1, 2000
The purpose of the Equal Protection Clause ... is to secure every person within the [S]tate's jurisdiction…
Strickland v. Univ. of North CarolinaAccordingly, in a case such as this, where the breach is the first link in a multi-link chain of causation…