NORJAC TRADING CORPORATION v. THE MATHILDA THORDEN

No. 5 of 1956.

173 F.Supp. 23 (1959)

NORJAC TRADING CORPORATION, Libellant, v. THE MATHILDA THORDEN, her engines, boilers, machinery, etc. and all persons having any interest therein, and Gust. B. Thorden, trading as Thorden Lines, her owner, Respondents.

United States District Court E. D. Pennsylvania.

May 12, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rawle & Henderson, Harrison G. Kildare, Philadelphia, Pa., for libelant.

Krusen, Evans & Shaw, Springer H. Moore, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa., for respondents.


KRAFT, District Judge.

This is an action in admiralty to recover damages for the loss by spoilage of a shipment of horse-radish roots, allegedly caused by respondents' negligence.

The action was tried to the Court without a jury. Counsel have submitted requests for findings of fact, conclusions of law and supporting briefs. From the evidence, we make the following

Findings of Fact

1. Libellant, Norjac Trading Corporation, is now, and at all...

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