Jonathan Strout and Others, Libellants Appellants v. James Foster and Others, Claimants and Owners of the Ship Louisville
Decision Date | 01 January 1843 |
Citation | 42 U.S. 89,11 L.Ed. 58,1 How. 89 |
Parties | JONATHAN STROUT AND OTHERS, LIBELLANTS, &C., APPELLANTS, v. JAMES FOSTER AND OTHERS, CLAIMANTS, AND OWNERS OF THE SHIP LOUISVILLE |
Court | U.S. Supreme Court |
outward bound, on the 26th of May, 1836, and came to anchor near the bar. The Louisville, lying below a distance of several miles, weighed...
To continue reading
Request your trial6 cases
-
Krenzer v. The Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago And St. Louis Railway Company
... ... 365, it was said, ... citing Louisville, etc., R. W. Co. v ... Phillips, 112 Ind ... others, owners of the steamboat Wisconsin, for ... Beckwith, 4 McLean 286; ... Strout v. Foster, 42 U.S. 89, 1 HOW 89, 11 ... L.Ed ... ...
-
Krenzer v. Pittsburgh, C., C. & St. L. Ry. Co.
...for an injury which his own fault directly contributes to produce. Halderman v. Beckwith, 4 McLean, 286, Fed. Cas. No. 5,907; Strout v. Foster, 1 How. 89. But there is a class of cases establishing this doctrine: That, where the wrongful act immediately causing the injury is the work and th......
-
THE WYOMISSING
...by adopting any practicable precautions. The Virginia Ehrman (The Agnese), 97 U. S. 309, 24 L. Ed. 890. See, also, Strout v. Foster, 1 How. 89, 11 L. Ed. 58; Wetmore v. The Granite State, 3 Wall. 310, 18 L. Ed. 179; The Bridgeport, 14 Wall. 116, 20 L. Ed. The question then is whether, under......
-
The City of Birmingham
...both vessels were in fault, and the damage should be divided.' See also as bearing on the question involved the following: Strout v. Foster, 1 How. 89, 11 L.Ed. 58; The (D.C.) 110 F. 227, 236; The Banan (D.C.) 116 F. 900; The Passaic (D.C.) 76 F. 460. We have examined the assignments of err......
Request a trial to view additional results