The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit and District Courts of the United States, Volumes 257-258West Publishing Company, 1919 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 223
... charge the switching and operation of the trains in the yard , and was known to the engineers in charge of the engines doing the actual switching in the yard , and to the switchmen working in the yard . The company's employés had ...
... charge the switching and operation of the trains in the yard , and was known to the engineers in charge of the engines doing the actual switching in the yard , and to the switchmen working in the yard . The company's employés had ...
Page 224
... charge of the yard and its switching operations , from a long - established custom , had sanctioned the practice of allowing this boy of tender years , at a particular hour of the day , to pass through the yard on a mission of service ...
... charge of the yard and its switching operations , from a long - established custom , had sanctioned the practice of allowing this boy of tender years , at a particular hour of the day , to pass through the yard on a mission of service ...
Page 237
... charges should be borne by the purchaser ; that the payments to de- fendant ; without deduction for the division charge , were made with full knowledge of all the facts , and that plaintiff is estopped from claiming from defendant the ...
... charges should be borne by the purchaser ; that the payments to de- fendant ; without deduction for the division charge , were made with full knowledge of all the facts , and that plaintiff is estopped from claiming from defendant the ...
Page 262
... charges from the elevator to Eastern points , for like tonnage of such grain carried by such Eastern roads , on presentation to the eastbound carrier of an expense bill showing the prior payment of such a switching charge . There was in ...
... charges from the elevator to Eastern points , for like tonnage of such grain carried by such Eastern roads , on presentation to the eastbound carrier of an expense bill showing the prior payment of such a switching charge . There was in ...
Page 263
... charge accrued under prior tariffs wherein there was no time limit , and that claims so arising could not be affected by tariffs subsequently adopted . But we must look to the tariff in force when the inbound switching charges were ...
... charge accrued under prior tariffs wherein there was no time limit , and that claims so arising could not be affected by tariffs subsequently adopted . But we must look to the tariff in force when the inbound switching charges were ...
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