Illinois Central Railroad v. Moore
Illinois Central Railroad v. Moore
Opinion of the Court
delivered tbe opinion of tbe court.
It is a rule of law that every person is entitled to a remedy for bis compensation for every injury to bis person, reputation, or property, however inflicted by another person; and it also allows tbe jury to impose punitory damages, for such injuries as are done under circumstances of insult, malice, fraud, oppression, or willful wrong. Storm v. Green, 51 Miss., 103, 109; Railroad Co. v. Scurr, 59 Miss., 456 (42 Am. St. Rep., 373); Manufacturing Co. v. Marlett, 78 Miss., 872 (29 So. Rep., 62). Other authorities might be added, but are omitted, because we know of no broader rule, anywhere advanced, than the one here stated.
For the error of the court in the instructions, as indicated, and in refusing a new trial, the judgment is reversed, and the case is remanded.
Reversed and remanded.
Reference
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- Illinois Central Railroad Company v. William D. Moore
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- 2 cases
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- Syllabus
- 1. RailRoads. Negligence. Punitive damages. Error of ticket agent. The error of a railway ticket agent in issuing a round-trip excursion ticket, so that the same would he void for return passage after a day prior to its issuance, is not such gross negligence as warrants the imposition of punitive damages, when the ticket was issued on a call involving great haste, and was taken from him by the pur. chaser while he was looking it over for the correction of errors. 2. Same. Ejection from train. Conductor. The ejection by a railroad conductor, in a proper manner, of one who fails to pay his fare, or to produce other evidence of his right to transportation than a ticket which has by its terms expired, and his statement that the agent who sold the ticket had by mistake made the date of its expiration prior to that of its issuance, while the true date of expiration was later than the day on which it was tendered, is not wrongful, and imposes no liability on the railway company disconnected with the mistake of its ticket agent.