COX v. BANKS

No. 85 of 1942; No. 1 of 1943.

50 F.Supp. 871 (1943)

COX v. BANKS et al. BANKS v. KELLY PILE & FOUNDATION CORPORATION.

District Court, E. D. Pennsylvania.

July 23, 1943.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Norman W. Harker, of Philadelphia, Pa., for libellant Harry B. Cox.

Howard M. Long, of Philadelphia, Pa., for Charles T. Banks, respondent and libellant.

Robert G. Kelly, of Conlen, LaBrum & Beechwood, of Philadelphia, Pa., for respondent Kelly Pile & Foundation Corporation.


BARD, District Judge.

These two actions in admiralty were consolidated for purposes of trial. The first is by Cox against Banks for the balance due under a charter of a lighter and for the cost of repairing damage to the lighter occurring while she was chartered. In this action Banks, under Rule 56 of the Supreme Court Admiralty Rules, 28 U.S.C.A. following section 723, impleaded as a respondent Kelly Pile & Foundation Corporation (hereinafter referred to as Kelly...

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