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· 12/8/1993

State Department of Highways & Public Transportation v. Kitchen

Citations

  • 867 S.W.2d 784
  • 37 Tex. Sup. Ct. J. 278
  • 1993 Tex. LEXIS 150
  • 1993 WL 502510

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that an icy bridge was not a special defect
  • holding that an icy bridge was not a special defect
  • paying vehicle registration and licensing fees did not make claimants invitees of the highway because such fees did not pay for the use of the highway
  • “Where there is precipitation accompanied by near-freezing temperatures, as in this case, an icy bridge is neither unexpected nor unusual.”
  • “Where there is precipitation accompanied by near-freezing temperatures, as in this case, an icy bridge is neither unexpected nor unusual.”
  • icy bridge conditions not special defect

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Judges: Per Curiam

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