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Hoyt v. Nevada C. N. G. R. Co.

Supreme Court of California
Feb 27, 1886
68 Cal. 644 (Cal. 1886)

Opinion

         Appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court of Nevada County, and from an order refusing a new trial.

         COUNSEL:

         Searls & Searls, and A. B. Dibble, for Appellant.

          Cross & Simonds, for Respondent.


         JUDGES: In Bank. Myrick, J., dissented.

         OPINION

         THE COURT

         The complaint herein does not entirely fail to aver such negligence or want of ordinary care as would make the defendant liable in its capacity of warehouseman. It contains an averment of negligence of the defendant in storing the goods, -- an averment not necessary to an action for failure to perform a carrying contract. The defendant, after alleging that it had possession of the property as warehouseman, averred due care, etc. Here was a [10 P. 188] direct issue as to whether the goods were destroyed by reason of the neglect of defendant in storing them, and upon that issue the jury found in favor of plaintiff.

         No objection was made by defendant at the trial below to evidence tending to show negligence as averred, and the charge of the court was apparently given on the theory that the liability of defendant as warehouseman was the question before the jury. There was no error in the instructions of the court, except in particulars too favorable to the defendant, nor was there any error in refusing the instructions requested by defendant.

         Under these circumstances, we would not be justified in reversing the judgment and order merely because the complaint avers defendant is liable in the capacity of "common carrier."

         Judgment and order affirmed.


Summaries of

Hoyt v. Nevada C. N. G. R. Co.

Supreme Court of California
Feb 27, 1886
68 Cal. 644 (Cal. 1886)
Case details for

Hoyt v. Nevada C. N. G. R. Co.

Case Details

Full title:DUDLEY HOYT, Respondent, v. NEVADA COUNTY NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD COMPANY…

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Feb 27, 1886

Citations

68 Cal. 644 (Cal. 1886)
10 P. 187

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