§ 1-6.03 PERSONS PRESENTING CLAIMS; CONTENTS OF CLAIMS.
   A claim shall be presented by the claimant or by a person acting on the claimant's behalf and shall show:
   (A)   The name and post office address of the claimant;
   (B)   The post office address to which the person presenting the claim desires notices to be sent;
   (C)   The date, place, and other circumstances of the occurrence or transaction which gave rise to the claim asserted;
   (D)   A general description of the indebtedness, obligation, injury, damage, or loss incurred so far as it may be known at the time of the presentation of the claim;
   (E)   The name or names of the public employee or employees causing the injury, damage, or loss, if known; and
   (F)   The amount claimed as of the date of the presentation of the claim, including the estimated amount of any prospective injury, damage, or loss, insofar as it may be known at the time of the presentation of the claim, together with the basis of the computation of the amount claimed.
('61 Code, § 1-6.03) (Ord. 437 C.S., passed 1-16-85)