Kanne v. Minneapolis & St. Louis Railroad
Kanne v. Minneapolis & St. Louis Railroad
Opinion of the Court
This action was brought in the district court of the county of Waseca to recover from the defendant the sum of $375 upon an alleged settlement of the plaintiff’s claim for damages which he had sustained by reason of the flooding of his land by the defendant, which was due to an insufficient culvert across its right of way. The answer denied the alleged settlement. Verdict for the plaintiff for the amount claimed, and the defendant appealed from an order denying its motion for judgment or a new trial.
The defendant further claims that its claim agent had no authority to make any unconditional settlement of the matter. The evidence was sufficient-'to justify a finding by the jury that the plaintiff had no knowledge of any limitation on the authority of the claim agent in making the settlement, and that his acts in the premises were within the apparent scope of his authority. Upon consideration of the evidence, we hold that it is sufficient to sustain the verdict as to both claims made by the defendant.
Order affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- GOTTLIEB KANNE v. MINNEAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD COMPANY
- Status
- Published