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        "text": "Hart, J.\nThis is an appeal by the St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway Company from a judgment rendered against it in favor of Mrs. Ervina McGettie Freeman. The actio'n was brought by her to recover the penalty provided by section 6620 of Kirby\u2019s Digest for an overcharge in passenger fare.\nThe ticket in question was bought and paid for by Cyrus Gordan, her father. It was purchased for the use of the plaintiff, and was used by her on one of the defendant\u2019s passenger trains in going from Hope, Ark., to Mandeville, .Ark.\nThe sole question raised by the appeal is, was she entitled to maintain the .action? Sec. 6620 of Kirby\u2019s Digest, under which the suit was brought, reads as follows: .\n\u201cAny of the persons or corporations mentioned in sections 6611, 6612, 6613 and 6614 that shall charge, demand, take or receive from any person or persons aforesaid any greater compensation for the transportation of passengers than is in this act allowed or prescribed shall forfeit and pay for every such offense any sum not less than fifty dollars, nor more than three hundred dollars and costs of suit, including a reasonable attorney\u2019s fee, to be taxed by the court, where the same is heard on original action, by appeal or otherwise, to be recovered in a suit at law by the party aggrieved in any court of competent jurisdiction. And any officer, agent or employee of any such person or corporation who shall knowingly and wilfully violate the previsions of this act shall be liable to the penalties prescribed in this section, to be recovered in the same manner.\u201d\nIt is contended by the counsel for the defendant that she is not the \u201c.party aggrieved\u201d within the meaning of the statute, and therefore not entitled to maintain the \"action.\nIn construing this statute in the case of St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway Company v. Waldrop, 93 Ark. 42, the court held (quoting syllabus) :\n\u201cThe rule that a penal statute should be construed strictly does not require that the words of a penal statute should be so narrowed as to exclude cases which those words, in their common and ordinary acceptation, would comprehend.\u201d\nWe think the persons referred to in tlie first part of the section of the statute quoted are those intending to become passengers, and that the statute was passed for their protection. The ticket in question, although paid for by Gordan, was destined for the use of the plaintiff. It was purchased for her benefit, and was accepted by the railroad company in payment of her fare. We are of the opinion that she was the \u201cparty aggrieved,\u201d and was entitled to maintain the action.\nThe judgment will be affirmed.",
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    "head_matter": "St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway Company v. Freeman.\nOpinion delivered May 23, 1910.\n1. Statutes \u2014 construction oe penalties. \u2014 The rule that penal statutes should be construed strictly does not require that the words of a penal statute should be so narrowed as to exclude cases which those words, in their common and ordinary acceptation, would comprehend. St. Louis, I. M. & S. Ry. Co. v. Waldrop, 93 Ark. 42, followed. (Page 219.)\n2. Carriers \u2014 overcharge\u2014party aggrieved. \u2014 Where a ticket was purchased for plaintiff by another, and was accepted by the railroad company for her fare, she was the \u201cparty aggrieved\u201d by an overcharge therefor and entitled, under Kirby\u2019s Digest, \u00a7 6620, to recover the penalty therefor. (Page 219.) (\nAppeal from\u25a0 Hempstead Circuit Court; Jacob M. Carter, Judge;\naffirmed.\nW. B. Hemingway, B. B. Kinsworthy and Jas. H. Stevenson, for appellant.\nThe party who purchased the ticket is the only person entitled to sue for the statutory penalty. 30 Cyc. 1340. The statute is a penal one. St. L-, I. M. & S. Ry. Co. v. Waldrop, 93 Ark. 42. And it must be strictly construed. 64 Ark. 271; 65 Ark. 159; 68 Ark. 34; 74 Ark. 364; 79 Ark. 214; Id. 517; 87 Ark. 409; 88 Ark. 277; 89 Ark. 488. Only the sender of a dispatch is the party aggrieved. 115 Ind. 191. In a suit for a statutory penalty, the person to whom the message is sent cannot become the party aggrieved. 95 Ind. 12; 108 Ind. 538; 157 Ind. 37. The father could not be the \u201cparty aggrieved.\u201d 138 Pa. 48. \u201cAggrieved,\u201d in its legal sense, .means having suffered loss or injury. 23 Tex. Civ. App. 80; 90 Tex. 89; 18 Tex. Civ. App. 400."
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