Mayor of Jersey City v. Jersey City & Bergen Railroad
Mayor of Jersey City v. Jersey City & Bergen Railroad
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
This is a demurrer to the plea of the statute of limitations. The broad ground of demurrer is that the
The result of the premises, which are fully stated in that opinion, and of the reasoning upon which the decision was based, is that the defendant, by constructing its railroad under a consent of the plaintiff that was required by statute, and that was .given upon condition that the defendant would pay to the plaintiff an annual license fee for each car run by the defendant on its road, incurred a legal obligation resting in contract to pay such fees. This conclusion, which upon the same premises we have reached, is at once the basis of the plaintiff’s right to recover the fees so agreed to be paid, and of the defendant’s right, when sued upon its said obligation, to interpose by plea the statute of limitations.
Judgment upon demurrer is given for the defendant.
The case of the same plaintiff against Consolidated Traction Company is disposed of by this decision, and a similar judgment may be entered in that case.
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