American Maritime Cases, Volumen2American Maritime Cases, Incorporated, 1927 |
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... barges off the center pin , pushed the tows so far to starboard as to bring the libellant's barge , which was in the last tier , into collision with the lighter lying at the dock . I think it clearly appears from the evidence that those ...
... barges off the center pin , pushed the tows so far to starboard as to bring the libellant's barge , which was in the last tier , into collision with the lighter lying at the dock . I think it clearly appears from the evidence that those ...
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... barge and a towing tug . As we read the Sacramento case , the finding of a unity of barge and tug is not because the parties have agreed that the two shall be considered as ore , but the finding is that there is no distinction under the ...
... barge and a towing tug . As we read the Sacramento case , the finding of a unity of barge and tug is not because the parties have agreed that the two shall be considered as ore , but the finding is that there is no distinction under the ...
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... barge . As before stated , as we read the Sacramento case , no such distinction can be made . This applies the answer to the question asked " there being no carrier involved how can the tug escape lia- bility from negligent navigation ...
... barge . As before stated , as we read the Sacramento case , no such distinction can be made . This applies the answer to the question asked " there being no carrier involved how can the tug escape lia- bility from negligent navigation ...
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... barge would settle down on the floor of the gridiron . In that position the barge rails were even with the shore rails so that cars could be removed from the barge to the shore railway , or from the shore railway to the barge . On the ...
... barge would settle down on the floor of the gridiron . In that position the barge rails were even with the shore rails so that cars could be removed from the barge to the shore railway , or from the shore railway to the barge . On the ...
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... barge became fast . He only knew that he had been instructed not to attempt to place the barges on the gridiron unless there was a foot of water to spare , and that he measured the draft of the barge and the depth of the water with a ...
... barge became fast . He only knew that he had been instructed not to attempt to place the barges on the gridiron unless there was a foot of water to spare , and that he measured the draft of the barge and the depth of the water with a ...
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