THOMPSON v. W. E. COLLINS & SON

No. 12580.

263 S.W.2d 186 (1953)

THOMPSON v. W. E. COLLINS & SON.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, San Antonio.

Rehearing Denied December 30, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sharpe, Cunningham & Garza, George W. Storter, Brownsville, for appellant.

Ward & Brown, Corpus Christi, for appellee.


W. O. MURRAY, Chief Justice.

This cause was originally two separate suits in which the consignee of certain bills of lading sued the delivering carrier, alleging damages incurred in transit to a large amount of seed potatoes. The potatoes involved were originally loaded into ten different railway cars, at stations in the State of Nebraska, between December 3, 1948, and December 8, 1949, and shipped on a through bill of lading to Brownsville, Texas. The cars were stopped...

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