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Fort Worth D. Ry. Co. v. State of Texas

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas
Apr 6, 1907
101 S.W. 1043 (Tex. Civ. App. 1907)

Opinion

Decided April 6, 1907.

Penalty — Water Closet Act, Unconstitutional.

The Act of April 17, 1905, to compel railroad corporations to erect and maintain water closets at passenger stations, and fixing a penalty for violation of the same, held unconstitutional.

Appeal from the District Court of Armstrong County. Tried below before Hon. Ira Webster.

Spoonts, Thompson Barwise, for appellant.

J. S. Stallings, County Attorney, L. C. Barrett, and J. A. Templeton, for appellee.


The statute upon which this suit is brought, commonly known as the water closet statute, having been held unconstitutional as violative of the Fourteenth Amendment, it becomes our duty to dismiss the action. The judgment of the District Court is therefore reversed and the action dismissed. Missouri, K. T. Ry. Co. v. State, 100 Tex. 420.

Dismissed.


Summaries of

Fort Worth D. Ry. Co. v. State of Texas

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas
Apr 6, 1907
101 S.W. 1043 (Tex. Civ. App. 1907)
Case details for

Fort Worth D. Ry. Co. v. State of Texas

Case Details

Full title:FORT WORTH DENVER CITY RAILWAY COMPANY v. STATE OF TEXAS

Court:Court of Civil Appeals of Texas

Date published: Apr 6, 1907

Citations

101 S.W. 1043 (Tex. Civ. App. 1907)
46 Tex. Civ. App. 44