Egerton v. Wilmington & Weldon Railroad

20 S.E. 184, 115 N.C. 645
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedSeptember 5, 1894
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Egerton v. Wilmington & Weldon Railroad, 20 S.E. 184, 115 N.C. 645 (N.C. 1894).

Opinion

Buewell, J.:

Upon the argument, the first exception was abandoned by defendant’s counsel.

What are called in the record “ duplicate bills of lading, copied from the stub books from which the original bills were issued,” evidently purported to be mere copies of the bills of lading made by defendant’s local agent sometime after the'originals were issued, the data for-making them being obtained from the “ stubs ” of the originals. They were *648 nothing more in effect than the declarations of that agent that the “ stubs ” in the books of the defendant showed that on certain days it had received certain bales of cotton for shipment. It is well settled that declarations of an agent as to a past transaction are not evidence as against his principal. Smith v. Railroad, 68 N. C., 107; McCombs v. Railroad, 70 N. C., 178; Rumbough v. Improvement Co., 112 N. C., 751. The admission of this evidence was tantamount to allowing the witness to testify that sometime after the shipments were made, the defendant’s local agent told him how many bales of cotton were received by the defendant.

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