Ragsdale v. Southern Ry.
Ragsdale v. Southern Ry.
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
The magistrate rendered judgment in this case for $75.78, the value of 10,105 pounds of cotton seed, the alleged shortage on a carload of 44,555 pounds received by defendant railroad company at Blair’s for shipment to Columbia. On appeal, the Circuit Court affirmed the judgment of the magistrate.
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The judgment of this Court is, that the judgment of the Circuit Court be reversed and the case remanded for a new trial.
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- 1. Evidence — Letters—Freight.—In an action for shortage in freight, letters of a third party not shown to be the agent of the carrier are not competent to show shortage, and losses of other freight by other persons is not competent or relevant. 2. Ibid. — Secondary.—Contents of bill of lading cannot be shown without proof of loss.