71 Ga. 61 | Ga. | 1883
Another case growing out of the transaction which gave rise to this, has been twice before this court, and as it seems to us, effectually disposes of every question made by this record, as to the relative rights and duties of the parties to the contract for transportation. Bryant & Lockett vs. Southwestern Railroad, 67 Ga., 212; 68 Ib., 805.
We are not impressed with the view that where one common carrier enters into a contract to transport livestock over its own road and a part of the road of another company which is under its control and management, and that damage is done to the stock while in the custody of the latter company, through its negligence and inattention,
Judgment affirmed.