McCutcheon v. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Co.
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The general basis of the charge of negligence is that the defendant failed to furnish the plaintiff a reasonably [503]*503safe place to work. We are clear that the mere presence of weeds upon a right of way is not of itself a breach of duty to a section hand, whose duties involve the care and maintenance of such right of way. Vance v. Southern Kans. Ry. of Texas, (Tex.) 152 S. W. 743, at 745; San Antonio & A. P. R. Co. v. Burns, (Tex.) 89 S. W. 21; Gulf, C. & S. F. R. Co. v. Oakes, (Tex.) 86 Am. St. Rep. 835; 5 Thompson on Negligence, Sec. 5855.
1. Having brought this action under the Federal Employers’ Liability Act, his case must be - considered from the standpoint of Federal legislation, and ordinarily without reference to any state statute. Ordinarily, the rights of litigants under the Federal Employers’ Liability Act cannot be affected favorably or unfavorably by state statutes. Spokane & I. E. R. Co. v. Campbell, 60 L. Ed. 1125 (241 U. S. 497); Texas & Pac. R. Co. v. Rigsby, 60 L. Ed. 874 (241 U. S. 33). Under this rule, the operation of the act is uniform upon all. litigants. To hold otherwise would be to destroy such uniformity.
2. If the railway company be under the affirmative duty to remove from its right of way all weeds which are indigenous to its soil, it must necessarily perform ■ such duty through its employees, and these must necessarily go upon the right of way for that purpose.
We think the order of the district court was proper, and it is — Affirmed.
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