Kerrigan v. Southern P. R. Co.

3 Citing cases

  1. Nalwa v. Cedar Fair, L.P.

    196 Cal.App.4th 566 (Cal. Ct. App. 2011)

    ) Some examples of common carriers include railways ( Metz v. California South. R. R. Co. (1890) 85 Cal. 329 [ 24 P. 610]; Kerrigan v. Southern Pac. R. R. Co. (1889) 81 Cal. 248 [ 22 P. 677]); buses ( Lopez, supra, 40 Cal.3d 780; Prunty v. Mired (1946) 73 Cal.App.2d 67 [ 165 P.2d 935]); stagecoaches ( Fairchild v. California Stage Company (1859) 13 Cal. 599); guided tours provided by mule train ( Mclntyre v. Smoke Tree Ranch Stables (1962) 205 Cal.App.2d 489 [ 23 Cal.Rptr. 339] ( Mclntyre)); streetcars or cable cars ( Kline v. Santa Barbara etc.Ry Co. (1907) 150 Cal. 741 [ 90 P. 125]; Finley v. City County of S. F. (1952) 115 Cal.App.2d 116 [ 251 P.2d 687]); taxicabs ( Larson v. Blue White Cab Co. (1938) 24 Cal.App.2d 576, 578 [ 75 P.2d 612]); elevators ( Treadwell v. Whittier (1889) 80 Cal. 574 [ 22 P. 266]; escalators ( Vandagriff v. J. C. Penney Co. (1964) 228 Cal.App.2d 579 [ 39 Cal.Rptr. 671]); airplanes ( Smith v O'Donnell (1932) 215 Cal. 714 [ 12 P.2d 933]); and chairlifts at ski resorts ( Squaw Valley Ski Corp. v. Superior Court, supra, 2 Cal.App.4th 1499). Further, amusement parks have been held to be common carriers for purposes of operating a rol

  2. The Germain Fruit Co. v. California Southern R. Co.

    133 Cal. 426 (Cal. 1901)   Cited 1 times

    Cent. R.R. Co. v. Min. etc. Mfg.Co., 16 Wall. 318; Ogdensburg etc. R.R. Co. v. Pratt, 22 Wall. 123; St. Louis etc. Co. v. St. Louis etc. R.R. Co., 104 U.S. 146; Central Trust Co. v. Wabash etc. Ry. Co., 31 Fed. Rep. 247; Taylor v. Maine Central R.R. Co., 87 Me. 299; McConnell v.Norfolk etc. R.R. Co., 86 Va. 248; McEacheran v. Michigan CentralR.R. Co., 101 Mich. 264; Berg v. Atchison etc. R.R. Co., 30 Kan. 562; Atchison etc. R.R. Co. v. Richardson, 53 Kan. 157; CentralR. etc. Co. v. Bridger, 94 Ga. 471; Fremont etc. Co. v. Waters, 50 Neb. 592; Hope v. Delaware etc. Canal Co., 111 Mich. 209; Converse v. Norwich etc. Co., 33 Conn. 178; Ortt v. Minneapolisetc. Ry. Co., 36 Minn. 396; Hadd v. United States etc. ExpressCo., 52 Vt. 335; Gass v. New York etc. R.R. Co., 99 Mass. 220;Schneider v. Evans, 25 Wis. 241;Palmer v. Atchison etc. R.R.Co., 101 Cal. 187; Kerrigan v. Southern Pacific R.R. Co., 81 Cal. 248; Cavallaro v. Texas etc. Ry. Co., 110 Cal. 348.) 96 Am. Dec. 742.

  3. Nalwa v. Cedar Fair, L.P.

    196 Cal.App.4th 566 (Cal. Ct. App. 2011)   Cited 3 times

    A commercial enterprise that holds itself out to the public as offering to transport freight or passengers for a fee.”) Some examples of common carriers include railways ( Metz v. California Southern R.R. Co. (1890) 85 Cal. 329, 24 P. 610;Kerrigan v. Southern Pac. R.R. Co. (1889) 81 Cal. 248, 22 P. 677); buses ( Lopez, supra, 40 Cal.3d 780, 221 Cal.Rptr. 840, 710 P.2d 907,Prunty v. Allred (1946) 73 Cal.App.2d 67, 165 P.2d 935); stage coaches ( Fairchild v. The California Stage Company (1859) 13 Cal. 599); guided tours provided by mule train ( McIntyre v. Smoke Tree Ranch Stables (1962) 205 Cal.App.2d 489, 23 Cal.Rptr. 339( McIntyre )); streetcars or cable cars (Kline v. Santa Barbara etc. Ry. Co. (1907) 150 Cal. 741, 90 P. 125;Finley v. City and County of San Francisco (1952) 115 Cal.App.2d 116, 251 P.2d 687); taxicabs ( Larson v. Blue & White Cab Co. (1938) 24 Cal.App.2d 576, 578, 75 P.2d 612); elevators ( Treadwell v. Whittier (1889) 80 Cal. 574, 22 P. 266); escalators ( Vandagriff v. J.C. Penney Co. (1964) 228 Cal.App.2d 579, 39 Cal.Rptr. 671); airplanes ( Smith v. O'Donnell (1932) 215 Cal. 714, 12 P.2d 933); and chair lifts at ski resorts ( Squaw Valley Ski Corp. v. Superior Court, supra ). Further, amusement parks have been held to be common carriers for purposes of operating a