Orleans Nav. Co. v. Sch. Amelia
Orleans Nav. Co. v. Sch. Amelia
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court. The plaintiffs have seized, and pray for the sale of, a vessel of the United States, to obtain payment of three hundred and odd dollars,.which they claim, for toll, which accrued on her passage up and down the canal Caron-delet. The’ attorney of the United States, claims a restoration of her, on this, among other grounds, that the United States are not suable in personam nor in rem. The court of the first district has given judgment for the plaintiffs, and the United States have appealed.
That the plaintiffs have a right to a compensation, if the United States have made use of a
After the seizure, the officers of the United States might come into court to demand the res-torationofpublicpropertyillegallyseized,with-óüt thereby giving jurisdiction of the claim against the United States.
This view of the subject renders an examination of the other points useless.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- ORLEANS NAV. CO. v. SCH. AMELIA, ante, 628
- Status
- Published