Pennsylvania & New York Canal & Railroad v. Lacey

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania & New York Canal & Railroad v. Lacey, 89 Pa. 458 (Pa. 1879)
1879 Pa. LEXIS 176
Gordon, Mercur, Ood, Paxson, Siiarsw, Sterrett, Trunkey, Woodward

Pennsylvania & New York Canal & Railroad v. Lacey

Opinion of the Court

The judgment of the Supreme Court was entered, March 31st 1879,

Per Curiam.

This case is ruled by the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. v. Hope, 30 P. F. Smith 373. It is a much stronger case than that, for the application of the rule there laid down. The building burned was a storehouse, and the straw fired was a natural incident of the business carried on in the building, and the communication of fire therefore direct to the building without any intermediate cause. Judgment affirmed.’

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Full Case Name
Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Railroad Company versus Lacey
Cited By
4 cases
Status
Published