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Nielson v. United States

United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Feb 15, 1954
209 F.2d 958 (2d Cir. 1954)

Opinion

No. 144, Docket 22914.

Argued February 1, 1954.

Decided February 15, 1954.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York; Clarence G. Galston, Judge.

Appeal by the United States from an interlocutory decree in admiralty holding it, as owner of the SS Christopher Gale, solely at fault for damage sustained by the tug Dauntless No. 6 while assisting in the docking of the steamship at 52d Street, Brooklyn, on April 6, 1946.

Gilbert S. Fleischer, New York City, Atty., Dept. of Justice (Leonard P. Moore, U.S. Atty., New York City, and Walter L. Hopkins, New York City, and E. Robert Seaver, Kansas City, Mo., Attys., Dept. of Justice, on the brief), for respondent-appellant.

Anthony V. Lynch, Jr., New York City (Pyne, Lynch Smith and Vincent J. Ryan, New York City, on the brief), for libelant-appellee.

Before CLARK, FRANK and HINCKS, Circuit Judges.


Affirmed on the opinion of District Judge Galston below, D.C.E.D.N.Y., 112 F. Supp. 730.


Summaries of

Nielson v. United States

United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Feb 15, 1954
209 F.2d 958 (2d Cir. 1954)
Case details for

Nielson v. United States

Case Details

Full title:Chris NIELSON et al., copartners trading under the firm name and style of…

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit

Date published: Feb 15, 1954

Citations

209 F.2d 958 (2d Cir. 1954)

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