McAllister Lighterage Line, Inc. v. Pejepscot
McAllister Lighterage Line, Inc. v. Pejepscot
Opinion of the Court
On February 22, 1949, at 6:40 p. m., when it was dark, rainy and windy, a collision occurred between the stern of the Tug “Catherine McAllister” and the starboard side aft of the Tug “Pejep-scot.”
The Catherine McAllister with a light barge (200 feet long) on her port side had been lying across the east side of Newark Bay channel (500 feet wide) north of the Central Railroad of New Jersey bridge while waiting for the draw to open so that it could pass on its course to the south. The Tug Pejepscot, proceeding north, passed through the bridge as the draw opened and continued at full speed of about 8 knots on a course set to clear the Catherine McAllister’s stern by 50-75 feet.
Affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- McAllister Lighterage Line, Inc., Libellant-Appellant v. THE PEJEPSCOT, John & Frederick Barge Corporation, Respondents-Appellants JOHN & FREDERICK BARGE CORPORATION, Libellant-Appellant v. THE CATHERINE McALLISTER, McAllister Lighterage Line, Inc.
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