Robinson v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1912-01-09

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Mr. Justice Van Devanter delivered the opinion of the court. In February, March and May, 1903, Robinson, the plaintiff in error, shipped eleven carloads of coal from Fairmont, West Virginia, to points in other States, over the railroad of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, the defendant in error, and paid the rate thereon which was prescribed in a schedu…

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