Hall v. Western Union Telegraph Co.

94 S.E. 870, 108 S.C. 502, 1918 S.C. LEXIS 139
CourtSupreme Court of South Carolina
DecidedJanuary 23, 1918
Docket9868
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Hall v. Western Union Telegraph Co., 94 S.E. 870, 108 S.C. 502, 1918 S.C. LEXIS 139 (S.C. 1918).

Opinion

The opinion of the Court was delivered by

Mr. Justice Watts.

This is an appeal from a directed verdict in favor of the plaintiff for 50 cents actual damages, by his Honor, Judge Shipp. The action was for damages for mental anguish.

There is one question raised by the exceptions, which, if answered in the affirmative, disposes of the case. Was the messagé upon which the -complaint was predicated one involving interstate commerce? The evidence conclusively shows that the message was delivered by the plaintiff to defendant at Ft. Mill, S. C., to be sent by it to plaintiff’s son at Madison, Wis. It was a message to be transmitted from a point in one State to a point in another State that made it a contract involving interstate commerce. That was the contract entered into between the parties, plaintiff and defendant. The Federal law governs and controls such contracts, and must control to the exclusion of all State laws which directly or indirectly affect the contract. The Federal law does not allow damages for mental anguish on interstate messages, and the contract between the parties was to transmit an interstate message, and under the law in such cases no damages for mental anguish are recoverable.

The exceptions are overruled.

Judgment affirmed.

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