Stovall v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co.
Stovall v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co.
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
O. B. Stovall brought an action against the appellant to recover damages for running an engine upon and killing a mare, of his which had escaped from his pasture and gone upon the track of the railway company. The negligence alleged was that the railway company failed to inclose its road with a. lawful fence, and upon that ground a recovery was had. The following diagram illustrates the situation at appellee’s farm, through which the railroad runs:
At the south end of the lane there was water for •appellee’s stock. On the north end was a private crossing leading to his land on the other side of the track. Upon the left side of the lane was his pasture, and on the right his alfalfa field. As the diagram shows, there is a slight divergence of the railroad fence at the north end of the lane, with three gates, arranged for the convenience of the landowner and furnishing a passageway from one field to another and from the lane to either field, as well as to the private crossing. "The fence on the south side of the railroad, except where the divergence occurs, is legal and sufficient, and the bend in the fence at the end of the lane is only fifteen feet south of the right of way of the railroad, but it returns to the true line of the right of way after passing a distance of about thirty feet. With the gates ■closed the fence is complete on the south side of the “track, and except for this slight departure from the right of way is such a fence as the law requires. The appellant does not know who originally built the fence ■and erected the gates around this irregular piece of ground, but it had been there about nine years, and it was clear from the testimony that it was built and maintained in this way for the convenience and benefit
The judgment is therefore reversed, and the cause remanded with directions to sustain appellant’s demurrer to the evidence of appellee.
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