66-201.
History: L. 1905, ch. 345, § 2; L. 1907, ch. 275, § 1; L. 1917, ch. 256, § 1; R.S. 1923, 66-201; Repealed, L. 2005, ch. 21, § 12; July 1.
CASE ANNOTATIONS
1. Effect of failure to state when cars desired. Cox v. Railway Co., 81 Kan. 186, 105 P. 14.
2. One-year statute of limitations applies in action to recover penalties; noncompliance with statute excused by unavoidable accident; rush of business. Milling Co. v. Railway Co., 82 Kan. 256, 108 P. 137.
3. Act held constitutional and valid. Grain and Lumber Co. v. Railway Co., 85 Kan. 281, 116 P. 906.
4. Admissibility of records to show abnormal rush of business, etc. Bourquin v. Railway Co., 88 Kan. 183, 185, 127 P. 770.
5. Equal protection of the law; act held constitutional. Vosburg v. Railway Co., 89 Kan. 114, 130 P. 667. Reversed: Atchison & Santa Fe Ry. v. Vosburg, 238 U.S. 56, 57, 35 S. Ct. 675, 59 L.Ed. 1199.
6. Delay in furnishing cars; exemplary damages; statute construed; application for cars; deposit of money; question for jury. Mercantile Co. v. Railroad Co., 103 Kan. 527, 175 P. 599.
7. Shipment not rendered interstate commerce; statute construed. Mercantile Co. v. Railroad Co., 103 Kan. 527, 175 P. 599.
8. Reciprocal demurrage; act does not discriminate against railway carrier. Grain Co. v. Railway Co., 105 Kan. 272, 273, 182 P. 405.
9. Proceedings for damages under reciprocal demurrage act considered. Stratton v. Atchison, T. & S. F. Rly. Co., 118 Kan. 673, 678, 236 P. 831.
10. Penal provisions of statutes superseded by 66-101, et seq.; demurrage charges contractual in nature. Missouri-Kansas-Texas Rld. Co. v. Standard Industries, Inc., 192 Kan. 381, 384, 388 P.2d 632.
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