NEW YORK CENT. R. R. CO. v. CAMPBELL


203 Misc. 387 (1952)

New York Central Railroad Company, Plaintiff, v. Glen Campbell et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court, Trial Term, Onondaga County.

December 1, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Boyd Mullan and Richard G. Crawford for defendants.

Donald Mawhinney and Gerald Henley for plaintiff.


SEARL, J.

A jury has awarded plaintiff a verdict of $99,233.57. Defendants move for a new trial on the court's minutes and grounds specified in section 549 of the Civil Practice Act, except insufficiency.

The railroad owns and operates a line running from Rochester to Syracuse, known as the Auburn line. It runs easterly and westerly, as a single track road from the village of Waterloo to the village of...

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