Court Opinion

ID: 9834570
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Date Created: 2023-09-02 00:06:32.803207+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:44:23.638638
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Reheard, Wytheville, June 15, 1922.
West, J.,
delivered the opinion of the court.
We are asked to reopen and rehear this case for reasons stated in the petitions of the Seaboard and the Coast Line, filed at Richmond. No questions are discussed in the petitions, however, which were not discussed and considered at the hearing of the case. But the former opinion has been amended so as to answer further some of the arguments urged in the petitions for a rehearing.
*396It appearing that an error was made in ascertaining the amount of the.judgment to be entered against the Seaboard, the judgments heretofore entered herein will be so amended as to allow the A. M. Walkup Company, Inc., to recover of the Seaboard Air Line Railway Company the sum of eight hundred and forty-three and twenty-four-hundredths dollars, with interest at six per centum per annum from the 28th day of May, 1920, until paid, and from the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company the sum of two thousand, seven hundred and nine and one-hundredth dollars, with interest thereon from May 28, 1920, till paid, and its costs against said companies jointly. To this extent, we have reviewed the case upon the petitions for rehearing, and in all other respects the rehearings are denied.

Rehearing denied.