Shoe v. Low Moor Iron Co.
Shoe v. Low Moor Iron Co.
Opinion of the Court
At the time she slipped her cable, the Major William H. Tantum was on the eve, not of foundering in deep water, as her counsel contends, but of going ashore. Her hatches were not even started, she was making no water, and, at the rate at which she was drifting, all the indications were that she would., in a few minutes, ground on the beach, to leeward of her, broadside to the seas. The master slipped his cable, and thus hastened the end, not averting any imminent peril of foundering in deep water, selecting no more favorable locality for stranding, and, though she struck bow on, swinging afterwards broadside to the seas;
Reference
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- The Major William H. Tantum. Shoe v. Low Moor Iron Co.
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- Published