THOMPSON v. CHANCE MARINE CONST. CO.

No. 2987.

45 F.2d 584 (1930)

THOMPSON v. CHANCE MARINE CONST. CO.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.

November 22, 1930.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George W. P. Whip, of Baltimore, Md. (Lord & Whip, of Baltimore, Md., and John Lewis Smith and John Paul Jones, both of Washington, D. C., on the brief), for appellant.

Emory H. Niles and Theodore R. Dankmeyer, both of Baltimore, Md., for appellee.

Before NORTHCOTT, Circuit Judge, and BAKER and SOPER, District Judges.


PER CURIAM.

This is a libel in admiralty brought by the owner of the gasoline boat Reveler against the appellee, the Chance Marine Construction Company, because of the destruction of the boat by fire at Annapolis, Md., on May 31, 1927. The Reveler was 67 feet long and 15 feet deep, and was in the shipyard of the appellee being worked upon under contract between her owner and the construction company. The repairs were practically completed by May 28, and on that date...

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