Iowa S. S. Co. v. Monroe

U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
Iowa S. S. Co. v. Monroe, 75 F. 1022 (1st Cir. 1894)
1894 U.S. App. LEXIS 2629; 20 C.C.A. 680

Iowa S. S. Co. v. Monroe

Opinion of the Court

Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Massachusetts. This was a libel *1023to recover damages to cattle shipped April 12, 1887, on board the steamship Iowa, from Boston to Liverpool, alleged to be caused by the failure of the owners of said steamship to provide suitable cleats, stanchions, head boards, and other fittings to keep such cattle m position during the voyage. There was a decree for libelant, and defendant steamship company appeals. Benjamin L. M. Tower, for appellant. Thomas P. Proctor, for appellee. No opinion. Dismissed pursuant to the twentieth rule.

Reference

Full Case Name
THE IOWA. IOWA S. S. CO., Limited v. MONROE
Status
Published