NEWBURGH LAND & DOCK COMPANY v. TEXAS COMPANY

No. 67, Docket 23637.

227 F.2d 732 (1955)

NEWBURGH LAND & DOCK COMPANY v. The TEXAS COMPANY.

United States Court of Appeals Second Circuit.

Decided November 7, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Monroe J. Cahn, Warner Pyne, Pyne, Brush, Smith & Michelsen, Pyne, Lynch & Smith, New York City, Anthony V. Lynch, New York City, James A. Dilkes, Brooklyn, N. Y., of counsel, for appellant.

Louis Feren, Gair & Gair, New York City, Benjamin H. Siff, New York City, of counsel, for appellee.

Before HAND, MEDINA and LUMBARD, Circuit Judges.


HAND, Circuit Judge.

The defendant appeals from so much of a judgment as allowed interest upon the verdict of a jury from the time when the loss occurred instead of from the entry of the judgment. The issue arose in the following way. The plaintiff, a New York corporation, sued the defendant, a Delaware corporation, in the District Court to recover damages for injuries to its "floating dock," moored in the Hudson River at Newburgh, New York, caused by the negligent...

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