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The law of the road; or, wrongs and rights of a traveller

Chapter 37: Transcriber’s Notes
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A concise, often humorous handbook that explains the rights and liabilities encountered by travelers and carriers on land and water. Legal principles affecting drivers, servants, carriers, passengers, and pedestrians are set out in plain language and illustrated with anecdotes and judicial extracts. Topics covered include master and servant liability, negligence, railway and steamboat responsibilities, fares, sidewalks, and weather-related hazards. Supplemental notes, case lists, and an index cater to professional readers while the main text aims to instruct everyday travelers and entertain those journeying by coach, rail, or steamer.

Transcriber’s Notes

Errors in punctuation have been fixed.

Page 19: In the footnote, “Sutton v. Wauwantosa” changed to “Sutton v. Wauwatosa.”

Page 29: “To the tintinabulation” changed to “To the tintinnabulation”

Page 48: In the footnote, “Mallory v. Traveller” changed to “Mallory v. Travelers’”

Page 155: “when one attemped” changed to “when one attempted”

Page 161: “a bran new” changed to “a brand new”

Page 171: “in shutting to the” changed to “in shutting the”

Page 201: “the president of of one” changed to “the president of one”

Page 248: “the conrse” changed to “the course”