Case Name: CHARLES ALBRECHT, PLAINTIFF AND RESPONDENT, v. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, DEFENDANT AND APPELLANT
Court: New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals
Jurisdiction: New Jersey
Decision Date: 1916-01-28
Citations: 88 N.J.L. 367
Docket Number: 
Parties: CHARLES ALBRECHT, PLAINTIFF AND RESPONDENT, v. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, DEFENDANT AND APPELLANT.
Judges: 
Reporter: New Jersey Law Reports
Volume: 88
Pages: 367–367

Head Matter:
CHARLES ALBRECHT, PLAINTIFF AND RESPONDENT, v. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, DEFENDANT AND APPELLANT.
Submitted July 6, 1915
Decided January 28, 1916.
On appeal from the Supreme Court.
For the appellant, Vredenburgh, Wall & Carey.
For the respondent, Queen & Stout.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The decision of this case is controlled by that in Olivit Brothers v. Pennsylvania Kailroad Co., No. 69, of this present term, otherwise known as the thirteen count case. The controlling facts and principles are the same, the only difference in the situation being that in this ease the plaintiff refused to accept delivery of the property when tendered by the defendant company at the point of destination. As in that case (No. 69) there may be a recovery for some of the shipments.
The judgment below will be reversed and a venire de novo awarded.
For affirmance—Bergen, White, JJ. 2.
For reversal—The Chibe Justice, Garrison, Swayze, Tbenchard, Parker, Minturn, Kalisch, Black, Vredenburgh, Terhtjne, Heppenheimer, Williams, Taylor, JJ. 13.