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Yazoo M.V.R. Co. v. Lum
2 So. 2d 561
Miss.
1941
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Griffith, J.,

delivered the opinion of the court.

There is no substantial basis for a differentiation between this case and that of New Orleans & N. E. R. Co. v. Keller, 162 Miss. 392, 138 So. 358. It is true that in that case it was the fireman who saw the deceased as he turned to go towards the track at the private crossing, while here it was the engineer himself; hut the duty of a lookout is as much on the fireman, when not busy with his fires, as upon the engineer, Mobile & O. R. Co. v. Johnson, 157 Miss. 266, 275, 126 So. 827 — hence the cases cannot he differentiated on that account.

The Keller .case controls, and under it appellant was entitled to the peremptory instruction requested.

Reversed, and judgment here for appellant.

Case Details

Case Name: Yazoo M.V.R. Co. v. Lum
Court Name: Mississippi Supreme Court
Date Published: May 26, 1941
Citation: 2 So. 2d 561
Docket Number: No. 34621.
Court Abbreviation: Miss.
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