Wakefield v. South Boston Railroad
Wakefield v. South Boston Railroad
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiff’s commutation check, which he received as a passenger in the car of the Metropolitan road from the conductor of that car, entitled him under the St. of 1871, e. 381, § 36, to a passage on the same day in any car run in the city by any other street railway “ between any two points therein,” without paying “ any sum beyond eight cents for both of the passages aforesaid.” This right the plaintiff had used up when he surrendered his check and left the second car. It cannot be fairly claimed that he had the right to three passages in three different cars.
Exceptions overruled.
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- George H. Wakefield v. South Boston Railroad Company
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