ALLIED CHEMICAL CORPORATION v. TUG CARVILLE

Civ. A. No. 291 of 1965.

344 F.Supp. 1330 (1972)

ALLIED CHEMICAL CORPORATION v. The TUG CARVILLE and TUG CONDOR, their engines, tackle and equipment, Southern Transportation Company, Inc., and Delaware River Terminal, Inc.

United States District Court, E. D. Pennsylvania.

June 29, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Walter L. Hopkins, Wilson & Hopkins, New York City, for plaintiff.

John C. Penders, Marshall, Dennehey & Warner, P. A., Philadelphia, Pa., for Delaware River Terminal, Inc.

James F. Young, Krusen, Evans & Byrne, Philadelphia, Pa., for defendant Southern Transportation Co., Inc. and Tugs Condor and Pinners Point.


FINDINGS OF FACT, DISCUSSION CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER

HANNUM, District Judge.

FINDINGS OF FACT

1. Allied Chemical Corporation (hereafter Allied) is a corporation organized and existing according to law, and at all times material hereto was the owner of the Barge A.C. No. 2.

2. Defendant Southern Transportation Co., Inc. (hereafter Southern) is a corporation organized and existing according to law and during the year 1963 was engaged...

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