American Maritime Cases, Volumen2American Maritime Cases, Incorporated, 1927 |
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... light of this decided case . The reasoning of this case corrects the view of the admiralty bar . The true doctrine is now known to be that a carrying barge with the tug which tows her form 1927 A. M. C. a unit , and as such BATHGATE . 1153.
... light of this decided case . The reasoning of this case corrects the view of the admiralty bar . The true doctrine is now known to be that a carrying barge with the tug which tows her form 1927 A. M. C. a unit , and as such BATHGATE . 1153.
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... light or loaded ; he did not know the stage of the tide ; he did not know the depth of the water in the gridiron , nor did he know the exact time when they attempted to enter the gridiron or when the barge became fast . He only knew ...
... light or loaded ; he did not know the stage of the tide ; he did not know the depth of the water in the gridiron , nor did he know the exact time when they attempted to enter the gridiron or when the barge became fast . He only knew ...
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... lights , being at the time about 500 feet from the beach ; that she was then com- ing directly from the position on the beach where he afterwards found . cases of alcohol ; that the weather was clear and moonlight ; that he observed no ...
... lights , being at the time about 500 feet from the beach ; that she was then com- ing directly from the position on the beach where he afterwards found . cases of alcohol ; that the weather was clear and moonlight ; that he observed no ...
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... light northerly . At about 7.15 p . m . the bargeman of the Brighton No. 2 went away and returned about 11.00 p.m. The Brighton No. 2 with two others had been tied up , the Brighton No. 2 alongside the barge Atlanta . When the barge ...
... light northerly . At about 7.15 p . m . the bargeman of the Brighton No. 2 went away and returned about 11.00 p.m. The Brighton No. 2 with two others had been tied up , the Brighton No. 2 alongside the barge Atlanta . When the barge ...
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... light , but about the time she passed Fort Stevens her green light came into view and thereafter remained visible . This was at a distance of at least a mile and a half . He does not contend that she sounded her whistle or otherwise ...
... light , but about the time she passed Fort Stevens her green light came into view and thereafter remained visible . This was at a distance of at least a mile and a half . He does not contend that she sounded her whistle or otherwise ...
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