COAST ENGINE & EQUIPMENT CORPORATION, a corporation, Plaintiff,
v.
SEA HARVESTER, INC., a corporation, and M/V SEA HARVESTER, her engines, tackle and appurtenances, Defendants.
In the Matter of the Bankruptcy of SEA HARVESTER, INC., a corporation, Debtor.
United States District Court, W. D. Washington.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
December 4, 1978.
December 4, 1978.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
James J. Mason, of Rovai, McGoffin, Turner & Mason, Tacoma, Wash., for Coast Engine & Equipment Corp.
John C. Merkel, U. S. Atty., W. D. Washington, Seattle, Wash., for Joseph J. Harvey, United States Marshal.
Carl P. Jensen, Seattle, Wash., for debtor.
Thomas T. Glover, Seattle, Wash., for trustee.
Joseph J. McGoran, Federal Way, Wash., for Estate of Paul Shelton.
Roy F. Kussman, Tacoma, Wash., for Peterson Boat Building Co.
Philip E. Hickey, Seattle, Wash., for John D. Ellis & Charles Lamb.
Edward G. Lowry, III, Seattle, Wash., for Todd Shipyard Corp.
Robert S. Friedman, Seattle, Wash., for Ronald Kluger.
United States District Court, W. D. Washington.
ORDER
BEEKS, Senior District Judge.
On November 2, 1978, by order of this court, the defendant vessel was sold by the United States Marshal at public auction. Following the sale, the Marshal's office advised Coast Engine (the vendee) that it expected to be paid the routine poundage fee (commission), computed pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1921, in the amount of $7,860.32. Coast Engine takes the position that the...
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