THE DICK C

No. A-16745.

52 F.Supp. 924 (1943)

THE DICK C. THE BROOKLYN. THE NO. 12. UNITED STATES LIGHTERAGE CORPORATION v. THE BROOKLYN et al.

District Court, E. D. New York.

December 29, 1943.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas A. McDonald, of New York City, for libelant.

Purdy & Lamb, of New York City (Edmund F. Lamb and Thomas J. Irving, both of New York City, of counsel), for claimant-respondent.


BYERS, District Judge.

In this cause recovery is sought by the bailee in possession of the stick lighter Dick C, for damage said to have been sustained on December 3, 1942, when she was moored to pier 27, South Brooklyn, on the southerly side, being one of three similar vessels lined up on that side of the pier, of which the Dick C was the second.

The Lumberjack was the outboard vessel, lying some 25 feet or so inside the pier-end; an interval of 15 feet separated...

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