UNITED STATES v. SEAS SHIPPING CO.

Nos. 17577, 17638.

92 F.Supp. 902 (1950)

UNITED STATES v. SEAS SHIPPING CO., Inc., et al. SEAS SHIPPING CO., Inc. v. TURNER & BLANCHARD, Inc. THE BC-654. THE ROBIN TUXFORD.

United States District Court E. D. New York.

Supplemental Opinion May 31, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Vincent Keogh, United States Attorney, Brooklyn, N. Y., Louis E. Greco, Assistant United States Attorney, New York City, for U. S.

Barns & Cook, New York City, Paul L. Murphy, New York City, for respondent Seas Shipping Co.

Macklin, Speer, Hanan & McKernan, New York City, Charles J. Carroll, Jr., New York City, for respondent Turner & Blanchard.


INCH, Chief Judge.

These actions arise from the Army Barge BC-654 having been struck by the propeller of the S/S Robin Tuxford (hereinafter called the Tuxford).

The first action is by the United States of America, as owner of this Army barge BC-654 against the Tuxford, her owner the Seas Shipping Company, Inc. (hereinafter called "Seas Shipping"), and Turner & Blanchard (hereinafter called the "Stevedoring Co."), for damage to the barge. The second action...

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