J. M. L. TRADING CORP. v. MARINE SALVAGE CORP.

Civ. No. 80-1909.

501 F.Supp. 323 (1980)

J. M. L. TRADING CORP. and Walter Olsson, Plaintiffs, v. MARINE SALVAGE CORPORATION and Four (4) Floating Wooden Drydocks, Defendants.

United States District Court, E. D. New York.

November 25, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Boyle, Feller & Hirsch, New York City, for plaintiffs.

Boal, Doti & Larsen, New York City, for Marine Salvage Corp.


MEMORANDUM and ORDER

PLATT, District Judge.

Plaintiffs have moved for an interlocutory sale of four floating wooden drydocks which have been harbored at J.M.L. Trading Corp. ("J.M.L.") wharves on Staten Island since October, 1979. It is undisputed that Marine Salvage Corp. ("Marine Salvage"), owner of the drydocks, have not paid the wharfage fees since February, 1980, and the charges for pumping services provided by plaintiff Walter Olsson since May, 1980...

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