Freeman v. Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Railway Co.

3 L.R.A. 594, 41 N.W. 872, 74 Mich. 86, 1889 Mich. LEXIS 614
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 8, 1889
StatusPublished
Cited by37 cases

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Freeman v. Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Railway Co., 3 L.R.A. 594, 41 N.W. 872, 74 Mich. 86, 1889 Mich. LEXIS 614 (Mich. 1889).

Opinion

Morse, J.

The plaintiffs sue for the value of a horse and carriage destroyed by collision with an engine on defendant’s track at the Genesee-street crossing in the city of Marquette.

The plaintiffs keep a livery-stable in said city, and on the day of the accident hired the horse and carriage to one John Grant, who was driving the same at the time of the collision. During the course of the trial, by mutual consent of the parties, the place of the accident was visited. The following appears in the record in reference to such visit:

“The court thereupon took a recess for one hour, and the court, counsel, jury, and court officers, by stipulation of the counsel, visited the scene of the accident. The jury then proceeded to measure the distance from the intersection of Champion street with Genesee street to the track in question, and found the same to be 186 feet. It was also ascertained as a fact in the case that a person standing 40 feet, west of the track in question, in the center of Genesee street, could see the top of a [89]*89locomotive 179 feet north of the center of Genesee street, ■on the track in question. The court, jury, court officers, and counsel for the respective parties, after ascertaining these distances, returned again to the court-room, to proceed with the trial of the said cause.”

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