Western & Atlantic Railroad v. King
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Opinion
The refusal of the court below to grant anew trial, upon the grounds set out in the motion therefor, brings the case to this court.
By §3033 of the Code, it is declared that a railroad company shall be liable for any damage done to persons, stock, or other property by the running of their trains, tinless [263]*263the company shall make it appear, that their agents have exercised all ordinary and reasonable care and diligence to prevent such damage. Section 2061 defines ordinary diligence to be that care which every prudent man takes of his own property; and §2062 that extraordinary diligence is that extreme care and caution which very prudent and thoughtful men use in securing and preserving their own property.
Looking at the charge of fhe court in the light of the statutory duty put upon the company, it will be seen that the judge required more of it than the law imposes. Had the instructions ceased on that point after telling the jury that the company was bound to exercise all reasonable and ordinary care and diligence, they would have been in exact harmony with the statute. But when he added, by way of explanation, “that is, might say, a full measure of care and diligence, all that could be expected,” he undoubtedly erred. A full measure of care and diligence,' all that could be expected, could, in no reasonable view, be held to be less than extraordinary diligence ; and this is more than is required by law.
As there has been no departure from, or modification of this rule, we hold that the charge complained of was error, and that the new trial should have been granted in this case.
Judgment reversed.
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