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Parish v. Pitts
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  1. S. E. 285 (1909); Jones v. Kase & Roach, Inc., 182 Misc. 37, 43 NYS 2d 140 (1943).
  2. Injury by a falling awning which extended over a sidewalk. McHarge v. Newcomer & Co., 117 Tenn. 595, 100 S. W. 700 (1906).
  3. Injury to persons on property adjacent to municipally owned ball park by a ball hit or thrown from the park. Robb v. Milwaukee, 241 Wis. 432, 6 N. W. 2d 222 (1942).
  4. Failure to maintain proper warning barriers for protection of persons using sidewalks and highways who unintentionally deviate therefrom. Bessemer v. Clowdus, 261 Ala. 388, 74 So. 2d 259 (1954); Gabbert v. Brownwood, 176 S. W. 2d 344 (Tex. Civ. App. 1943).
  5. Child killed by injury on city property under attractive nuisance doctrine. Peters v. Tampa, 115 Fla. 666, 155 So. 854 (1934).
  6. Failure to adequately maintain drains or sewers to prevent clogging. Tucson v. O'Reilly Motor Co., 64 Ariz. 240, 168 P. 2d 245; Lobster Pot of Lowell v. Lowell, 333 Mass. 31, 127 N. E. 2d 659 (1955).
  7. Negligence in placing, failing to remove or permitting, with constructive notice, a rope or clothes line across a sidewalk. Albany v. Black, 214 Ala. 359, 108 So. 49 (1926); Shinnick v. Marshalltown, 137 Iowa 72, 114 N. W. 542 (1908).
  8. Drowning of a child under attractive nuisance, nuisance, or negligence theories. Peters v. Tanipa, 115 Fla. 666, 155 So. 854 (1954); Doyle v. Chattanooga, 128 Tenn. 433, 161 S. W. 997 (1913);