Lord v. Fifth Massachusetts Turnpike Corp.
Lord v. Fifth Massachusetts Turnpike Corp.
Opinion of the Court
Taking the two sections of the act together, it is obvious tha.t the intent of the legislature in the first was, merely to have .it ascertained, when the road should be so finished as to entitle the corporation to demand toll; not that travellers, who might suffer, should be prevented from having their action for damages, if the committee reported the road to be properly made. It might well appear to such committee, to be sufficient at the time when they examined it; and yet, in a different season of the year, it might be
Judgment on the verdict.
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- Thomas Lord versus the Fifth Massachusetts Turnpike Corporation
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