15 Neb. 365 | Neb. | 1884
This is an action brought by the defendant in error to recover the value of a cow killed by the ears of the plaintiff at a point on its railroad where it was required by statute to fence its track but had failed to do so. The railroad company in its answer admits that the cow was killed by an engine on its railroad track, which .at the time was operated by the company’s agents, and that notice and affidavit of the killing were duly served on the company’s agents, etc. For further answer it is alleged “that said killing occurred by reason of the fault and negligence of the plaintiff, and without any fault or negligence on the part of the defendant.” There is no reply, and it is strongly urged on behalf of the plaintiff in error that the allegation of negligence is thereby admitted, and thereby the company excused. On the trial of the cause in the court below a verdict was returned in favor of the defendant in error, upon which judgment was rendered.
It appears from the testimony that the animal in question was killed a short distance east of Cedar Creek village, in Cass county; that at. the place where the accident oc
The judgment of the court below is clearly right, and is affirmed.
Judgment affirmed.