HUDSON COUNTY v. THE CHANCELLOR

Civ. 851-51.

121 F.Supp. 29 (1954)

HUDSON COUNTY et al. v. THE CHANCELLOR et al. THE H. S. NO. 89.

United States District Court, D. New Jersey.

May 13, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel T. O'Regan, county counsel, Jersey City, N. J., for libellants.

Foley & Martin, New York City, for Tug Chancellor, Inc.

John G. Flanigan, Jersey City, N. J., Macklin, Speer, Hanan & McKernan, New York City, for Steers Sand & Gravel Corp.

Emery, Langan & Lamb, Jersey City, N. J., for Harrison Supply Co.


SMITH, District Judge.

This is a suit in admiralty. The claim of the libellants is for the damage to the Clay Street Bridge, of which they are admittedly the owners. The Motor Tug Chancellor, Inc., as owners of the Tug Chancellor, filed a claim and answer and thereafter impleaded the Scow H.S. 89 and its owner, Steers Sand & Gravel Corporation, and the Harrison Supply Company. The claim for damage in the amount of $7,175 is admitted, and the only issue presented...

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