Ray Edwards v. Hallsdale-Powell Utility District

Case Number
E2002-00395-SC-S09-CV
The plaintiffs brought suit against Hallsdale-Powell Utility District for nuisance and inverse condemnation after their homes were flooded with raw sewage on two occasions. The trial court granted partial summary judgment to the utility district on the plaintiffs' claim for inverse condemnation, holding that no taking of their properties had occurred. The Court of Appeals vacated the trial court's grant of partial summary judgment. The intermediate appellate court held that the plaintiffs had presented sufficient facts to overcome summary judgment by showing that the sewage backup into their homes had caused a permanent loss of market value. We hold that a governmental defendant must perform a purposeful or intentional act for a taking to exist. Because such an act was not shown in the present case, we reverse the judgment of the Court of Appeals and remand the case to the trial court for further proceedings in accordance with this opinion.
Authoring Judge
Justice Janice M. Holder
Originating Judge
Wheeler A. Rosenbalm
Case Name
Ray Edwards v. Hallsdale-Powell Utility District
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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