Smith v. Georgia Railroad & Banking Co.
Smith v. Georgia Railroad & Banking Co.
Opinion of the Court
Judgement reversed.
The declaration alleged in substance: Smith, being in the employment of defendant as an ordinary section hand, was engaged with others in loading a construction-car of the company with dirt from a grade, for a side-track for the company on its line of railway, under
The amendment proposed was: Defendant-was guilty of gross negligence in excavating and digging under the embankment, in this; it was undermined fortuity thirty feet and no supports of any kind were placed under it to prevent it from falling ; it was undermined by the directions of Robinson, who was the agent of defendant; it was not excavated in chambers or galleries, the usual, proper and safe method of doing such work, but was undermined for the distance of thirty feet- and left in that condition over night, exposed to-the weather and the jarring of trains which were continually passing within a few feet of it; and although defendant knew and was hound to know the unsound condition of the embankment and the improper and unskillful manner in which it had been excavated, Smith was ordered by Robinson to work near and under it on the morning of the day following the day when it had been so undermined, when it fell and injured Smith. These acts were acts of gross negligence on the part of defendant, audit was through'and owing to this negli
The defendant demurred generally, and the demurrer Avas sustained. The amendment Avas not allowed because, no cause of action having been set forth in the declaration, there Avas nothing to amend by.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Smith v. The Georgia Railroad & Banking Company
- Status
- Published