Central Railroad v. Dwight Mfg. Co.
Central Railroad v. Dwight Mfg. Co.
Opinion of the Court
Where a shipper contracted with a railroad company to ship two hundred bales of cotton from Atlanta, Ga., to Chicopee, Mass., over a certain route, at a given price, and delivered the cotton to-the railroad company, and afterwards a bill of lading was sent to the shipper, the liability of the railroad company was that of a common carrier to transport the cotton from the initial point to its destination and it could not limit its liability by inserting in the bill of lading a provision that, for all loss or damage occuring in the transit, the legal
Judgment affirmed.
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