THE BENJAMIN A. VAN BRUNT

No. 179.

3 F.2d 655 (1925)

THE BENJAMIN A. VAN BRUNT. THE CANANOVA.

District Court, E. D. Pennsylvania.

January 16, 1925.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lewis, Adler & Laws and Otto Wolff, all of Philadelphia, Pa., for exceptions.

Willard M. Harris, of Philadelphia, Pa., opposed.


THOMPSON, District Judge.

The cause was referred to a commissioner for the purpose of ascertaining and computing the damages to be recovered by the libelant from the respondent, resulting from a collision held to have been caused by the sole fault of the steamship Cananova. The primary controversy before the commissioner arose over the contention of the respondent that the damages suffered by the Van Brunt caused a constructive total loss of the vessel by reason of...

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