Wells Fargo & Co. v. Taylor

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1920-12-06

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Mr. Justice Van Devanter delivered the opinion of the court. Oscar G. Taylor, an express messenger of Wells Fargo Company, a common carrier by express, received sub* *177 stantial personal injuries through the derailment of-an express car in which he was working, and which…

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