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Douglas v. Railway Company

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Jul 17, 1914
98 S.C. 346 (S.C. 1914)

Opinion

8889

July 17, 1914.

Before PRINCE, J., Chester, Fall term, 1914. Affirmed.

Action by R.L. Douglas against Southern Railway Company. From judgment for plaintiff, defendant appeals.

Messrs. McDonald McDonald, for appellant.

Messrs. R.L. Douglas, S.E. McFadden and Marion Marion, for respondent.


July 17, 1914. The opinion of the Court was delivered by


The action in this case grew out of the same facts as the case of McKeown v. Southern Railway Company, 98 S.C. 338, 82 S.E. 437. The complaints and answers are practically the same, and the exceptions raise the same questions.

It would be a useless waste of time to write and a useless expense to print a separate opinion.

The judgment in this case is affirmed for the reasons set forth in the McKeown case.

MR. CHIEF JUSTICE GARY and MR. JUSTICE HYDRICK concur in the result.


Summaries of

Douglas v. Railway Company

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Jul 17, 1914
98 S.C. 346 (S.C. 1914)
Case details for

Douglas v. Railway Company

Case Details

Full title:DOUGLAS v. SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Jul 17, 1914

Citations

98 S.C. 346 (S.C. 1914)
82 S.E. 439

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