Jacksonville, Tampa & Key West Railway Co. v. Garrison
Jacksonville, Tampa & Key West Railway Co. v. Garrison
Opinion of the Court
The appellee sued the appellant company in the Fifth Judicial Circuit for Putnam county, for the alleged negligent killing of a certain Jersey cow. The pleas were the general issue, and that the defendant company did not own, use or operate any railroad at the place where the cow was alleged to have been killed. The case was referred to a referee, who, after hearing the evidence, rendered a judgment against the company in favor of the plaintiff, Frederick A. Garrison, for four hundred dollars, besides costs of suit, from which judgment an appeal has been taken to this court. The judgment rendered in this case
The order will be that the judgment is reversed, and a new trial awarded.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Jacksonville, Tampa & Key West Railway Company v. Frederick A. Garrison
- Status
- Published
- Syllabus
- Where the judgment as to the value of an animal alleged to have been killed by a railroad company exceeds its market value as shown by the testimony, it is excessive and will be set aside.