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Davis v Alexander, 269 U.S. 114 (1925) is a US corporate law case, concerning the duties of parent corporations for actions of subsidiaries.
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Facts
Cattle were injured while being transported.
Judgment
The Supreme Court held the federal government was liable for torts of a railroad subsidiary.
Brandeis J said the following.
References
Davis v Alexander Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA