WILLIS v. TUGS TRAMP AND MARS

No. 8175.

216 F.Supp. 901 (1962)

Raymond WILLIS, Libellant, v. The TUGS TRAMP AND MARS, and Two Unnamed Undocumented Barges, their engines, etc., in rem, and Tidewater Construction Corporation, as owners, in personam, Respondents.

United States District Court E. D. Virginia, Norfolk Division.

December 10, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Vandeventer, Black, Meredith & Martin, Norfolk, Va., proctor for libellant.

Jett, Sykes & Coupland, Norfolk, Va., proctor for respondents.


WALTER E. HOFFMAN, Chief Judge.

Libellant, the owner of the yacht MARY FRANCES — approximately 34' 10" in length, 10' 2" in width, drawing 38" of water when light, equipped with a single screw, and powered by a 165 H.P. straight eight Chrysler engine — has instituted this in rem action against two tugs and two unnamed barges for damages to his yacht and the loss of use thereof. Tidewater Construction Corporation as owner of the tugs and barges...

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