116 Ky. 879 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1903
Opinion of the court by
Affirming.
This action was instituted by the appellant, Claude M. Thomas, against the appellee, the Frankfort & Cincinnati Railway Company, under section 181 of the Civil Code, for the possession of 116 head of feeding1 cattle, which he alleged were wrongfully detained from him, and for $100 in damages. The defendant answered on December 6, 1897, that at 8:30 a. m. the plaintiff, through his agent, the Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railway Company, delivered to it at Georgetown, Ky., in the usual course of business, three cars of cattle to be shipped over its line to Paris, Ky.; that it paid the agent to the plaintiff $201 freight reported to be due thereon; that it transported the
The reply contains no allegation that the Frankfort & Cincinnati Railroad Company ever authorized the Memphis & Charleston Railroad Company to contract for it for a through rate on the stock at $60 a car from Decatur to Paris, or that it had any knowledge of such alleged contract when it received these cars from the Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railway Company at Georgetown, Ky. And there is certainly nothing in the mere acceptance by .them of these cars to authorize the inference that it ratified the alleged parol contract for a through rate of $180, as it had no right, under the law, to refuse to receive from a- connecting line cars of such line loaded with freight which is ordinarily transported between railroad companies according to the proper and usual course of bus
For reasons indicated, the judgment is affirmed.