ALLIED CHEMICAL & DYE CORPORATION v. TUG CHRISTINE MORAN

No. 81, Docket 26910.

303 F.2d 197 (1962)

ALLIED CHEMICAL & DYE CORPORATION, as owner of BARGE BARRETT NO. 1, Libellant-Appellee, v. TUG CHRISTINE MORAN, Tug Claire A. Moran, Inc., Claimant-Appellant, and Moran Towing & Transportation Co., Inc., and Seaboard Shipping Corporation, Respondents-Appellants.

United States Court of Appeals Second Circuit.

Decided May 11, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William A. Wilson, New York City (Warner Pyne, Albert Robin, Pyne Smith & Wilson, New York City, on the brief), for appellee.

Eugene Underwood, New York City (Robert A. Feltner, Burlingham, Underwood, Barron, Wright & White, New York City, on the brief), for appellants, Tug Christine Moran, Tug Claire A. Moran, Inc., and Moran Towing & Transportation Co., Inc.

Robert A. Feltner, New York City (Eugene Underwood, Burlingham, Underwood, Barron, Wright & White, New York City, on the brief), for appellant, Seaboard Shipping Corporation.

Before MOORE, SMITH and HAYS, Circuit Judges.


LEONARD P. MOORE, Circuit Judge.

Seaboard Shipping Corporation (Seaboard), the time charterer of the barge, Barrett #1 (Barrett), owned by Allied Chemical Corporation (Allied) engaged1 the tug, Christine Moran (Christine), to tow the Barrett from Morehead City, North Carolina, to New York City. On December 4, 1954, the Christine with the barge in tow departed from Morehead City. About noon on...

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