4 Willson 144 | Tex. App. | 1890
Opinion by
§97. Common carriers; delay in transportation of live stock; special damages; allegation of in petition held insufficient. Appellees sued to recover of appellant damages to cattle shipped by them over appellant’s line of railway from Talpa, Tex., to Little Rock, Ark. They recovered judgment for $222.75 damages. Appellant’s first assignment of error is: “The court erred in overruling the defendant’s general demurrer to plaintiffs’ original petition, because it was not alleged in said petition that defendant was informed that the cattle were being shipped to fill a contract, or that it was important to have said cattle at Little Rock at any given time, and without such allegation defendant would not be liable for the character of damages claimed, viz., difference between the price the cattle brought and the contract price.” The petition alleges that “defendant, by reason of unnecessary negligence and delay in the transportation of said stock while on defendant’s own line, injured and damaged the same, and brought them to such a condition that plaintiffs, after making every reasonable endeavor, could not obtain the price for which said cattle had been contracted, and had to dispose of the
Eeversed and remanded.