Atchison, T. & S.F.R. Co. v. Stanford
Kansas Supreme Court
12 Kan. 354 (1874)
- Written by Josh Lee, JD
Facts
Atchison, T. & S.F.R. Co. (defendant) operated a train engine. As a result of negligence, the train engine emitted sparks. The sparks caused two fires, which spread and combined. Eventually, the fire spread approximately four miles away and caused damage to Stanford’s (plaintiff) property. Atchison argued that the damage to Stanford’s property was too remote to be considered to be proximately caused by the sparks. The trial court disagreed and granted judgment to Stanford. Atchison appealed.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Valentine, J.)
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