The Southwestern Reporter, Volume 27West Publishing Company, 1894 |
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Page 120
... train may with equal propriety load the coaches of his train with cotton or grain , and make the company liable as a common carrier of freight . It is said that a railroad company may carry passengers on freight trains . This is correct ...
... train may with equal propriety load the coaches of his train with cotton or grain , and make the company liable as a common carrier of freight . It is said that a railroad company may carry passengers on freight trains . This is correct ...
Page 145
... train , and thereby was injured , she would not be entitled to recover anything in this suit , and you will find for the defendant , unless you believe from the evidence that plaintiff took v.27s.w.no.2--10 no more risk in leaving the train ...
... train , and thereby was injured , she would not be entitled to recover anything in this suit , and you will find for the defendant , unless you believe from the evidence that plaintiff took v.27s.w.no.2--10 no more risk in leaving the train ...
Page 165
... train ap- proaching ; that he looked west , and saw noth- ing , and looked east just as he stepped on the main track , when he was struck by the train . Held , that plaintiff's contributory negligence was for the jury . 2. Plaintiff's ...
... train ap- proaching ; that he looked west , and saw noth- ing , and looked east just as he stepped on the main track , when he was struck by the train . Held , that plaintiff's contributory negligence was for the jury . 2. Plaintiff's ...
Page 166
... train coming at a considerable distance . The train was running at about 25 or 30 miles an hour , and the whistle was not blown , nor the bell rung , as it came into the station . For the defense there was evidence that the usual alarm ...
... train coming at a considerable distance . The train was running at about 25 or 30 miles an hour , and the whistle was not blown , nor the bell rung , as it came into the station . For the defense there was evidence that the usual alarm ...
Page 167
... train to prevent a collision ; and if the jury believes from the evidence that after the intention of said Welch , which may have been manifested by his actions to cross said track , became known to the defendant's employes , and that ...
... train to prevent a collision ; and if the jury believes from the evidence that after the intention of said Welch , which may have been manifested by his actions to cross said track , became known to the defendant's employes , and that ...
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