Mobley v. New Orleans & Northeastern Railroad
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Opinion
The demurrer to the declaration was general. The first count of the declaration states a good cause of action, as held in Hudson v. Mississippi R. R. Co., 95 Miss. 41, 48 South. 289.
It follows that the demurrer should have been overruled. Reversed and remanded.
Per Curiam. The above opinion is adopted as the opinion of the court, and, for the reasons therein indicated, the judgment is reversed, demurrer overruled, and the cause remanded.
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