· 3/15/1902

Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad v. Rodgers

Citations

  • 80 Miss. 200

Syllabus

<p>Railroads. Passenger. Refusal to carry. Ticket.</p> <p>The refusal of the conductor of a fast railway train to accept as a passenger, one whose destination is a station at which his train is not scheduled to stop, imposes no liability on his company, when the ticket tendered him did not entitle the holder to passage on that train, although there be testimony that the company’s agent sold the ticket as one good on any passenger train.</p>

Judges: Terral

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