CITIZENS TRUST CO. v. NEW ENGLAND DREDGE & DOCK CO.

Civ. No. 11476.

260 F.Supp. 800 (1966)

CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY and J. A. Marine Corporation, Plaintiffs, v. The NEW ENGLAND DREDGE & DOCK COMPANY, Defendant.

United States District Court D. Connecticut.

November 7, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John P. Kane, Hartford, Conn., for plaintiffs.

John W. Hogan, Jr., New Haven, Conn., for defendant.


TIMBERS, Chief Judge.

Plaintiffs, owner and security interest holder of a marine construction dredge, orally contracted with defendant to tow the dredge from Cos Cob Harbor, where it was docked, to New Haven Harbor. While being towed, the dredge was sunk in Cos Cob Harbor on June 18, 1965. Plaintiffs sued defendant to recover damages for alleged negligence and breach of warranty.

Defendant's answer denies the material allegations of the complaint, alleges...

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