PORT OF BOSTON MARINE TERM. ASS'N v. BOSTON SHIP. ASS'N, INC.

No. 7368.

420 F.2d 419 (1970)

PORT OF BOSTON MARINE TERMINAL ASSOCIATION et al., Plaintiffs, Appellees, v. BOSTON SHIPPING ASSOCIATION, INC., et al., Defendants, Rederiaktiebolaget Transatlantic, Defendant-Intervenor, Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals First Circuit.

Decided January 8, 1970.

Certiorari Granted April 20, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George F. Galland, Washington, D. C., with whom Stephen Moulton, Boston, Mass., Amy Scupi, Washington, D. C., David T. Stitt, Washington, D. C., Moulton, Looney, Mazzone, Falk & Markham, Boston, Mass., and Galland, Kharasch, Calkins & Lippman, Washington, D. C., were on brief, for appellant.

John M. Reed, Boston, Mass., with whom Neil L. Lynch, George W. Stuart, and Withington, Cross, Park & Groden, Boston, Mass., were on brief, for appellees.

Before ALDRICH, Chief Judge, WOODBURY, Senior Circuit Judge, and McENTEE, Circuit Judge.


Certiorari Granted April 20, 1970. See 90 S.Ct. 1360.

ALDRICH, Chief Judge.

The members of the Port of Boston Marine Terminal Association (Terminals), operate pursuant to Federal Maritime Commission Agreement No. 8785, a conference arrangement approved by the Commission under section 15 of the Shipping Act. 46 U.S.C. § 814. Approval permits uniform rates for all "services, facilities, rates, and charges incidental thereto: — wharfage, dockage,...

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