MISSOURI PACIFIC RY. CO. V. MCGREW COAL CO., 256 U. S. 134 (1921)

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Missouri Pacific Ry. Co. v. McGrew Coal Co., 256 U.S. 134 (1921)

Missouri Pacific Railway Company v. McGrew Coal Company

No. 265

Argued March 1, 1921

Decided April 11, 1921

256 U.S. 134

Syllabus

1. The Missouri long and-hort haul statute is constitutional. P. 256 U. S. 135. Missouri Pacific Ry. Co. v. McGrew Coal Co., 244 U. S. 191.

2. Whether, under the statute, a shipper may recover overcharges which he did not himself pay is a question of state law. P. 256 U. S. 135.

280 Mo. 466 affirmed.

The case is stated in the opinion.