Coal & Coke Ry. Co. v. Conley

Decided 1910-03-08

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WilliaMS, Judge, (dissenting): I can not agree to the construction given to the act in question by the majority of my associates. I think its language is too plain to admit of judicial construction. The Act provides : “That all railroad corporations organized or doing business in- this state under the laws or authority thereof shall be limited in their charges for the transportation of any person with…

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