NEW ORLEANS & N. RR. CO. v. FLEMING

No. 43169.

250 Miss. 750 (1964)

168 So.2d 285

NEW ORLEANS & NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COMPANY v. FLEMING, et ux.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

October 26, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Tate Thigpen, Granville H. Williams, Picayune, for appellant.

Ray M. Stewart, Picayune, for appellees.


RODGERS, J.

This eminent domain proceeding began in the Justice of Peace Court of District No. 1 of Pearl River County, Mississippi. It was instituted by the appellants for the purpose of acquiring a right-of-way across the residence lot of Joseph J. Fleming and his wife, Doris Keller Fleming, to construct a railroad spur track from the Village of Nicholson to the Village of Gainesville. The trial resulted in a verdict in...

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