65 N.Y. 163 | NY | 1875
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The defendant's blanks contained printed terms upon which it proposed to transmit messages over its line, subjoined to which was the following: "Send the following message subject to the above terms, which are agreed to." Following that was the plaintiff's written message. The statement of the terms by the defendant upon which messages would be transmitted over its line, and the acceptance of those terms by the plaintiff, constituted a contract as to the terms upon which the message, out of which this controversy has arisen, was sent (Breese v. The U.S. Tel.Co.,
The order appealed from should be affirmed.
All concur.
Order affirmed, and judgment absolute ordered against plaintiffs.