OFFSHORE COMPANY v. G & H OFFSHORE TOWING CO.

No. 64-H-88.

262 F.Supp. 282 (1966)

The OFFSHORE COMPANY, as Owner of DRILL BARGE RIG 58, Libellant, v. G & H OFFSHORE TOWING CO., Inc., and the TUG JUNO, Respondent.

United States District Court S. D. Texas, Houston Division.

June 10, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Vinson, Elkins, Weems & Searls, Houston, Tex. (Robert M. Julian), Houston, Tex., for libellant.

Royston, Rayzor & Cook, (M. L. Cook,) Houston, Tex., for respondent.


CONNALLY, Chief Judge.

The libel is one to recover for damage suffered by the Drilling Barge 58 on or about January 17, 1964, while she was in tow of the Tug JUNO in the Gulf of Mexico. By cross-libel, the respondent, as owner of the tug, seeks to recover a portion of the towing charges, which admittedly has been withheld by the libellant; certain additional or "detention" charges by reason of delay resulting from deviation from course for repairs to the 58, and attorneys...

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