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Asserted a lien on goods for car service charges.
Interstate Commerce Commission. 136 August, 1905.
T. M. Kehoe & Co. Vs. P. & R. Ry. Et. Al.
Shipments of hay refused by consignees, and car ser- vice charges accrued pending disposition by shipper. Shipper contends that demurrage charge should be but 20 cents per day, as that is the rate of inter- change between roads.
Supreme Judicial Court of Maine 142 Fisher vs. Boston & Maine R. R. Co.
Extract from decision bearing upon duty of railroads in
...case of shipments that cannot be delivered to connecting carrier.
Extract from Federal Reports 142 Bedford-Bowling Green Stone Co. Vs. Oman. Relation of railroads to private switches.
PBH 11 f Jlrtutiny Stme Bank Building. &rrantntt.
LEGAL DECISIONS AND OPINIONS.
SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA. OCTOBER TERM, 1892.
p/ Ga. Reports, p. 5/7.
HARRIS vs.
THE CENTRAL RAILROAD AND BANKING COMPANY OF GEORGIA ; AND VICE VERSA.
Where it affirmatively appears that by a general rule of the railway company demurrage and storage were chargeable to all patrons, and that the special contract de- clared upon was made not with the authorities which pro- mulgated the rule but with subordinate agents and for the express purpose of avoiding the application of the rule in the given instance, a breach of the contract by one of the same agents who cooperated in making it affords no cause of action against the company.


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