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Davis v. Alexander

Davis v Alexander, 269 U.S. 114 (1925), is a US corporate law case, concerning the duties of parent corporations for actions of subsidiaries.

Facts

Cattle were negligently injured while being transported from New Mexico to Oklahoma City.

Judgment

The Supreme Court held the federal government was liable for torts of a railroad subsidiary.

Justice Brandeis, writing for a unanimous court, said the following:

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