Norfolk-Southern Railroad v. Owens

Supreme Court of the United States
Norfolk-Southern Railroad v. Owens, 256 U.S. 565 (1921)
41 S. Ct. 597; 65 L. Ed. 1093; 1921 U.S. LEXIS 1588

Norfolk-Southern Railroad v. Owens

Opinion

*566 Mr. Justice Brandéis

delivered the opinion of the court.

This case comes here on writ of certiorari (251 U. S. 550) to the Supreme Court of North Carolina, which affirmed (178 N. Car. 325) a judgment of $21 against the Norfolk-Southern Railroad Company in favor of Owens, a shipper. The amount was assessed under a statute of the State as a penalty for undue delay in making delivery of an intrastate'shipment made March 27, 1918. At that time the railroad was in the possession and control of the Government, and was being operated by the Director General under the Federal Control Act of March 21, 1918, c. 25, 40 Stat. 451. The only question presented for decision is whether the company was liable for the penalty. We are of opinion that it was not, for the reasons stated in Missouri Pacific R. R. Co. v. Ault, decided this day, ante, 554.

Reversed.

Reference

Full Case Name
Norfolk-Southern Railroad Company v. Owens
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Published
Syllabus
A railroad corporation, while its road was.under federal control, was . • not liable for a penalty prescribed by a state law, for delay in de- - livery of an intrastate shipment. Missouri Pacific R. R. Co. v. Ault, ante, 554. 178 N. Car. 325, reversed.