ISBRANDTSEN CO. v. FEDERAL INS. CO.


113 F.Supp. 357 (1952)

ISBRANDTSEN CO., Inc. v. FEDERAL INS. CO. et al.

United States District Court S. D. New York.

October 28, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lord, Day & Lord, New York City, proctors for libellant. James S. Hemingway, John W. Castles, III, New York City, advocates.

Bigham, Englar, Jones & Houston, New York City, proctors for respondents. Henry N. Longley, F. Herbert Prem, New York City, advocates.


CLANCY, District Judge.

The libel in this action to recover the cargo's proportionate share of the expenses necessarily incurred in refloating and temporarily repairing the vessel The John Miller alleges that the libellant, the demise charterer of the vessel, contracted to carry freight from the Hawaiian Islands to Piraeus, Greece; that the cargo was taken aboard; that there is no custom house at Pearl Harbor where the ship originally berthed; that before clearance...

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