Great Northern Railway Co. v. O'Connor

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1914-02-24

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Me. Justice Lamab, after making the foregoing statement of facts, delivered the opinion of the court. . The plaintiff owned personal effects weighing 545 lbs. and ynrth $598. She employed the Boyd Transfer Com-, pany which was also a Forwarder to box and ship the property from Minneapolis to Portland. The regular freight rate on such a shipment would have been…

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