Hicks v. De La Cruz

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1977-11-23

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Per Curiam. Appellants contend that, on a motion for summary judgment, it was improper for the trial court to rule that the University of Cincinnati, the city of Cincinnati and the university board of trustees, all doing business as Cincinnati General Hospital, had state governmental immunity in the ownership and/or operation of the hospital, and so were immune from liabilities and actions arising from negligence at t…

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