Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1887

Hostetter & Co. v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad

Hostetter & Co. v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided November 7, 1887 · Gordon, Green, Paxson, Sterrett, Williams
8 Sadler 499; 11 A. 609; 1887 Pa. LEXIS 785

Hostetter & Co. v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam:

The exceptions in this case are confined to the charge of the court. After examining that charge with the shipping bill, we are constrained to say that the assignments of error cannot be sustained. The charge contains a sound and clear exposition of the law governing the controversy; and as our comments can add nothing to its value we abstain from a useless labor.

Judgment affirmed.

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