Benoit v. . Troy Lansingburgh R.R. Co.

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1897-11-23

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Andrews, Ch. J. The case was submitted to the jury upon two main propositions: Fwst, whether the horses had the vicious propensity to run away, known to the defendant, and, second, whether Ladrick, the driver, was negligent in the management of the horses after they commenced to run, in reining them over to the left side of the street and bring…

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