Opinion ID: 1562359
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Heading: Addenda to Opinion.

Text: As we did not intend to foreclose all inquiry into the matter of accounting or car shortage, the following will be added to the opinion on file: In the matter of the car shortage and the accounting with respect thereto between August 1, and about December, 1922, to the end that the lumber company shall not be held liable for failure to make shipments in cars which the railway company could not furnish during such period, neither party is precluded from offering further competent evidence tending to show what quantity of lumber, if any, manufactured from the lumber cut on the railway lands, was tendered by the lumber company to the railway company during the aforesaid period, between August 1 and December, 1922, what quantity was accepted, and what quantity, if any, was declined, to what points shipments were offered and received or refused, if any there were, and any further competent evidence that may be relevant to the issues of the alleged car shortage between the above-mentioned dates.