DETYENS SHIPYARDS, INC. v. MARINE INDUSTRIES, INC.

No. 1162.

234 F.Supp. 411 (1964)

DETYENS SHIPYARDS, INC., Libellant, v. MARINE INDUSTRIES, INC., and the TUG WAL-ROW, Respondents.

United States District Court E. D. South Carolina, Charleston Division.

October 14, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Grimball, Jr., John C. Conway, Charleston, S. C., for libellant.

Benjamin A. Moore, Jr., Charleston, S. C., for respondents.


HEMPHILL, Chief Judge.

Libel for damages claimed from the loss of a drydock which sank in the Atlantic Ocean February 4, 1962 while in tow by respondent's tug "Wal-Row". Parties admit, and facts support, jurisdiction of this Court.1 Stipulation on trial reserves question of amount of damages, if any, from this decision.

Libellant, operator of a ship repair yard near Charleston, South Carolina, purchased of Bethlehem Steel Company...

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