BULL-INSULAR LINE, INC. v. NATIONAL SUGAR REFINING CO.

No. 229 of 1955.

180 F.Supp. 216 (1960)

BULL-INSULAR LINE, INC., Libelant, v. NATIONAL SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, Respondent. NATIONAL SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, Cross-Libelant, v. BULL-INSULAR LINE, INC., Cross-Respondent.

United States District Court E. D. Pennsylvania.

January 26, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Clement C. Rinehart, Kirlin, Campbell and Keating, New York, N. Y., and Harrison G. Kildare, Rawle & Henderson, Philadelphia, Pa., for libelant.

Owen B. Rhoads, Philadelphia, Pa., for respondent.


GRIM, District Judge.

The principal question in this case is whether the expense of holding a loaded ship at her discharging berth, where a longshoremen's strike prevents unloading, must be borne by libelant, the carrier, or respondent, the consignee.

Libelant, a common carrier by water in interstate commerce,1 carried on its chartered steamship Arizpa a full cargo of raw sugar in bags from Puerto Rico to respondent's pier, adjacent...

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