Supreme Court Reporter, Volume 8West Publishing Company, 1888 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 33
... vessel asked what it would cost to get the vessel off , to which the captain of the salvors replied , " I do not know . The captain of the vessel then said , " This is not a salvage service ; " to which the other replied , " Call it ...
... vessel asked what it would cost to get the vessel off , to which the captain of the salvors replied , " I do not know . The captain of the vessel then said , " This is not a salvage service ; " to which the other replied , " Call it ...
Page 36
... vessels ashore there being exposed to all winds from the east round to the south - west , and winds from the east come right in from the Atlantic ocean , through the capes onto the bar , with no break water , except that fur- nished by ...
... vessels ashore there being exposed to all winds from the east round to the south - west , and winds from the east come right in from the Atlantic ocean , through the capes onto the bar , with no break water , except that fur- nished by ...
Page 37
... vessel de- clared at first " that he should not demand any salvage , but that his crew would not work unless paid for their labor , and that they declined taking a dollar a day , but would take two . " As to this , Sir CHRISTOPHER ...
... vessel de- clared at first " that he should not demand any salvage , but that his crew would not work unless paid for their labor , and that they declined taking a dollar a day , but would take two . " As to this , Sir CHRISTOPHER ...
Page 38
... vessels , after the Resolute had arrived at the place where the Excelsior was , that no salvage would be claimed by the libelant . Not only is it not found by the circuit court that any such agreement was made , but , on the facts found ...
... vessels , after the Resolute had arrived at the place where the Excelsior was , that no salvage would be claimed by the libelant . Not only is it not found by the circuit court that any such agreement was made , but , on the facts found ...
Page 68
... vessel was in a position to be carried over the falls if she was let go without steam on . Held that , the proximate cause of the loss being a peril of the river against which the vessel was insured , the miscon- duct of the master was ...
... vessel was in a position to be carried over the falls if she was let go without steam on . Held that , the proximate cause of the loss being a peril of the river against which the vessel was insured , the miscon- duct of the master was ...
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