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.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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