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Jacaway v. State

Supreme Court of Idaho
Jul 8, 1976
551 P.2d 1330 (Idaho 1976)

Opinion

No. 12013, No. 12013.

July 8, 1976.

APPEAL FROM SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, BANNOCK COUNTY, ARTHUR P. OLIVER, J.

Ben Peterson of Baum Peterson, Pocatello, for plaintiffs-appellants.

W. Marcus W. Nye, Sp. Asst. Atty. Gen., Pocatello, William D. Olson, Sp. Asst. Atty. Gen., Racine, Huntley Olson, Pocatello, for defendants-respondents.


This is an action brought under the Idaho Tort Claims Act, I.C. §§ 6-901 et seq. It is uncontested that the plaintiffs did not comply with the requirement of I.C. § 6-905 by presenting their claim against the state within 120 days after their alleged cause of action arose. The district court dismissed the action under the authority of I.C. § 6-908, which provides that no action shall be allowed against the state unless a claim has been presented within the time limits prescribed by the Idaho Tort Claims Act and our decisions construing that statute.

We affirm on the authority of Newlan v. State, 96 Idaho 711, 535 P.2d 1348 (1975), appeal dismissed for want of a substantial federal question, sub nom., Agost v. Idaho, 423 U.S. 993, 96 S.Ct. 419, 46 L.Ed.2d 367 (1975); Independent School District of Boise City v. Callister, 97 Idaho 59, 539 P.2d 987 (1975); Curl v. Indian Springs Natatorium, 97 Idaho 637, 550 P.2d 140 (1976).

Judgment affirmed. Costs to respondent.


Summaries of

Jacaway v. State

Supreme Court of Idaho
Jul 8, 1976
551 P.2d 1330 (Idaho 1976)
Case details for

Jacaway v. State

Case Details

Full title:Don JACAWAY and Cheryl Jacaway, husband and wife, Plaintiffs-Appellants…

Court:Supreme Court of Idaho

Date published: Jul 8, 1976

Citations

551 P.2d 1330 (Idaho 1976)
97 Idaho 694

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