Gowan v. St. Paul, Stillwater & Taylor's Falls Railroad

25 Minn. 328, 1878 Minn. LEXIS 65
CourtSupreme Court of Minnesota
DecidedOctober 30, 1878
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
Gowan v. St. Paul, Stillwater & Taylor's Falls Railroad, 25 Minn. 328, 1878 Minn. LEXIS 65 (Mich. 1878).

Opinion

Gilfillan, C. J.

Gen. St. c. 34, § 33, under which statute this defendant was organized, provided that “each railroad company shall fence its roads with a good, substantial fence, under such rules as the county commissioners of the several counties, through*whieh the same may run, prescribe.”

That statute does not define in any way the liability of a company for failure to maintain such a fence. Laws 1872, c. 25,

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25 Minn. 328, 1878 Minn. LEXIS 65, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/gowan-v-st-paul-stillwater-taylors-falls-railroad-minn-1878.