A Treatise On the Law of Carriers of Passengers volume 1

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A Treatise On the Law of Carriers of Passengers volume 1
Norman Fetter
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S. Ry. Co. V. Fairbairii, 4. S Arli. VM. 4 S. W. . 50. There is no doubt that a higher degree of care and dili- gence is required towards a passenger than towards a stranger right- fully on the premises of a railroail company. In the former case, the utmost care and skill are required: in tlie other, only such dill gence as would be exercised by piudciit, skillful, and iliscreet men. Having due regard to the ilglits and demands of llie public, and a proper desire to protect life and property. I...llinois Cent. R. Co. V. Phillip. S, 55 111. 194.
§ 238 CARRIERS OF PASSENGERS. . (Ch. 17 it owes to a person who goes to a station to mail a letter on a mail train, - or to ijrocure a time-table to see wheth- er there has been a change in the running time of trains; ^ to a hackman conveying a passenger to a depot for transportation; * and to a consignee of goods who goes on its premises to assist in the delivery of his goods, with its consent. ^ So, where the direct and usual path to a railroad company's depot lies over a side track on which freight cars often stand, and it is the custom of the comjiany to leave an opening between them, so as not to obstruct the path, and this path is habitually 2 Hale V.


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