GREYHOUND CORPORATION v. STEVENS

No. 4059.

413 S.W.2d 439 (1966)

The GREYHOUND CORPORATION, Appellant, v. Jacqueline STEVENS, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Eastland.

July 1, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Baker, Botts, Shepherd & Coates, Robert J. Malinak, Stephen A. Wakefield, Houston, for appellant.

Hinds & Meyer, John K. Meyer, Houston, for appellee.


GRISSOM, Chief Justice.

In July, 1962, while Jacqueline Stevens was a passenger on The Greyhound Corporation's bus, making an interstate trip from Houston, Texas, to Dover, Delaware, her luggage and its contents were lost by Greyhound. Her baggage was checked free on one passenger ticket or fare. She sued for the value of the bags and contents. Greyhound, relying on rules of the Interstate Commerce Commission and federal...

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