63 N.H. 255 | N.H. | 1884
The statute provides that "no railroad owned or operated in this state shall charge a higher tariff on like classes of freight by the car-load when delivered at any station on its line than is charged to deliver the same at any station on the road where the transportation is for a greater distance," or, more briefly expressed, no railroad shall charge more for transporting freight by the car-load any distance than it charges for transporting the same a greater distance, and imposes a fine for violating its provisions, to be recovered in an action of debt. Laws of 1879, c. *258
55. This, excluding the provision for a penalty, is substantially a reenactment of the common law. McDuffee v. Railroad,
In Commonwealth v. Worcester Nashua Railroad,
Exceptions overruled.
SMITH J., did not sit: the others concurred. *259