Summary
In City of Atlanta v. Green, 67 Ga. 386, supra, it was said that, prior to the Constitution of 1877, municipal corporations were not liable for consequential damages resulting from the improvement of public streets; and that the damages which could be recovered must be the actual depreciation in the value of the property, which damages might be decreased by the actual benefits.
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60816.
ARGUED OCTOBER 9, 1980.
DECIDED OCTOBER 31, 1980.
Tenants holding over. Fulton State Court. Before Judge Wright.
Lenwood A. Jackson, for appellant.
Deborah Ebel, for appellee.
The judgment is affirmed in accordance with Court of Appeals Rule 36.
Judgment affirmed. McMurray, P. J., and Banke, J., concur.