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Claude Mack v. Lehigh Valley Railroad Company
283 F.2d 405
3rd Cir.
1960
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PER CURIAM.

The appeal at bar is without merit. It is clear that the appellant, Mack, when he sustained his injuries, was a trespasser on the Railroad’s prop *406 erty, and that, as such, he was within the purview of N.J.S.A. 48:12-152 which, in substance, is a bar to recovery by trespassers, against a railroad, based upon the negligence of the latter. As the defendant Railroad conceded at pretrial, it cannot invoke the provisions of this statute if it wilfully and wantonly injured the plaintiff. Kowaleski v. Pennsylvania Railroad Co., 3 Cir., 103 F.2d 827, certiorari denied 1939, 308 U.S. 556, 60 S.Ct. 95, 84 L.Ed. 467; Staub v. Public Service Railway Co., 1922, 97 N. J.L. 297, 300, 117 A. 48, 49; Egan v. Erie Railroad Co., 1959, 29 N.J. 243, 254, 148 A.2d 830, 836. We find no evidence in the record, however, that would have supported a finding that Mack sustained injuries because of wilful and wanton conduct on the part of the Railroad.

The judgment appealed from will be affirmed.

Case Details

Case Name: Claude Mack v. Lehigh Valley Railroad Company
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Date Published: Oct 24, 1960
Citation: 283 F.2d 405
Docket Number: 13238
Court Abbreviation: 3rd Cir.
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