Central Vermont Railway Co. v. White

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1915-06-21

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Mr. Justice Lamar delivered the opinión of the court. 1. On January 12, 1912, Enoch L. White was killed in a rear end collision while employed as brakeman on the Vermont Central, an interstate Railway. His Administratrix sued the Company, in a Vermont court, for “the benefit of the widow and next of kin, minor children.” The jury returned a verdict of $7,16…

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