Dictionary of Terms And Phrases Used in American Or English Jurisprudence / By Benj. Vaughan Abbott
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Conway v. Jefferson, 46 iV..ff. 521. By statute, in New York, carriage, as used in Rev. Stat. pt. 1, ch. 20, tit. 13, relative to the law of the road, &o., includes stage-coaches, wagons, carts, sleighs, sleds, and every other carriage or vehicle used for transportation of persons or goods. 1 Bev. Stat. 696, § 7. CARRIER. One vrho undertakes the transportation of persons or movac ble property. Carriers are called common or private ; the latter being persons who undertake for the transportation ...in a particular instance only, not making it their voca- tion, nor holding themselves out to the public ready to act for all who desire their services. As to common carriers, see CoMMOK Carrier. Carrier of the mail. This term, in U. S. Eev. Stat. § 3980, — directing any carrier of the mail to receive any mail matter pre- sented to him, &c., — includes a city letter- carrier employed under § 3865. Wynen v. Schappert, 6 Daly (N. Y.) 558. CARRY. In a statute punishing the carrying concealed weapons, is equivalent to bear.
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