LUCY WEBB HAYES NATIONAL TRANING SCHOOL V. GEOGHEGAN 281 F.Supp. 116 (D.C. 1967) CASE BRIEF

LUCY WEBB HAYES NATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL V. GEOGHEGAN
281 F.Supp. 116 (D.C. 1967)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a motion to dismiss a bill in equity against a continuing trespass.
FACTS: Geoghegan (D) had been a patient for a considerable time at Sibley, which is maintained and operated by P. P is a private hospital and evidence showed that D was no longer in need of hospital care but the care she needed could be provided for in a nursing home. P made a formal demand on D and her husband that she be transferred. The demand was worded in a polite but firm tone. D did not respond and P brought this action against her to have her removed as a trespasser. D moved to dismiss.

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