DILLINGHAM CORP. v. FISHING VESSEL IRENE OF SEATTLE

No. C75-388S.

398 F.Supp. 1024 (1975)

DILLINGHAM CORPORATION, a Hawaii Corporation, doing business as Pacific Shipyard, Plaintiff, v. FISHING VESSEL IRENE OF SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, OFFICIAL NO. 100777, OIL SCREW, her engines, boilers, etc., and William T. Marks and Joyce Marks, husband and wife, Defendants, and Erick E. Johanson, d/b/a Everett Yacht Sales, Plaintiff-Intervenor.

United States District Court, W. D. Washington.

July 2, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Martin P. Detels, Jr., Seattle, Wash., for plaintiff.

Eleanor H. Edwards, Seattle, Wash., for defendants.

Douglas M. Fryer, Seattle, Wash., for intervenor.


ORDER

BEEKS, District Judge.

Plaintiff brought this action in rem against the IRENE and in personam against Marks to enforce a preferred ship mortgage. The vessel, pursuant to an order of this Court, is under arrest in accordance with Fed.R.Civ.P. Supplemental Rule E(4)(b). No answer or claim of ownership has been filed.

Peerless Insurance Company, surety on a bond given to secure release of the IRENE when it was arrested in a previous...

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