Taylor v. City of Devils Lake

2 Citing cases

  1. Kitto v. Minot Park District

    224 N.W.2d 795 (N.D. 1974)   Cited 76 times
    In Kitto v. Minot Park Dist., 224 N.W.2d 795 (N.D. 1974), the North Dakota Supreme Court abolished the doctrine of governmental immunity but retained governmental immunity for discretionary acts.

    We retain no distinction between governmental and proprietary functions. Kaczor v. City of Minot, 138 N.W.2d 784 (N.D. 1965); Taylor v. City of Devils Lake, 87 N.W.2d 401 (N.D. 1958); Mayer v. Studer Manion Co., 66 N.D. 190, 262 N.W. 925 (1935); Holgerson v. City of Devils Lake, 63 N.D. 155, 246 N.W. 641 (1933); Hadler v. North West Agricultural, etc. Ass'n, 61 N.D. 647, 239 N.W. 736 (1931); Hanson v. Berry, 54 N.D. 487, 209 N.W. 1002, 47 A.L.R. 816 (1926); Anderson v. Board of Education, 49 N.D. 181, 190 N.W. 807 (1922); Montain v. City of Fargo, 38 N.D. 432, 166 N.W. 416, L.R.A. 1918C 600 (1917); Vail v. Town of Amenia, 4 N.D. 239, 59 N.W. 1092 (1894). City of Fairbanks v. Schaible, 375 P.2d 201 (Alaska 1962) [interpreting statute]; Stone v. Arizona Highway Commission, 93 Ariz. 384, 381 P.2d 107 (1963); Parish v. Pitts, 244 Ark. 1239, 429 S.W.2d 45 (1968); Muskopf v. Corning Hospital District, 55 Cal.2d 211, 11 Cal.Rptr. 89, 359 P.2d 457 (1961); Evans v. Board of County Commissioners, 174 Colo. 97, 482 P.2d 968 (1971); Spencer v. General Hospital of District of Columbia, 138 U.S.App.D.C. 48, 425 F.2d 479 (1969); Hargrove v. Town of Cocoa Beach, 96 So.2d 130 (Fl

  2. Reynolds Boat Co. Inc. v. Haverhill

    260 N.E.2d 176 (Mass. 1970)   Cited 5 times

    Fairbanks v. Gilbertson, 16 Alaska, 590, 598. Stang v. Mill Valley, 38 Cal.2d 486. Yowell v. Lebanon Waterworks Co. 254 Ky. 345, 347. Stevens v. Manchester, 81 N.H. 369. Springfield Fire Marine Ins. Co. v. Keeseville, 148 N.Y. 46. Harrington v. Greenville, 159 N.C. 632. Taylor v. Devil's Lake, 87 N.W.2d 401 (N.D.). Nashville Trust Co. v. Nashville, 182 Tenn. 545, 549. Any change in the policy of this Commonwealth extending the undertaking of municipalities so as to create liability to individual property owners for damage caused by inadequacies in the system of fire protection, must lie with the Legislature.