U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 1935

Lake Union Dry Dock & Machine Works v. United States

Lake Union Dry Dock & Machine Works v. United States
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit · Decided December 20, 1935
81 F.2d 230; 1935 U.S. App. LEXIS 3968 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Lake Union Dry Dock & Machine Works v. United States

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

The contract and bailment here controlling were “ordinary” within the holding of Swift v. Tyson, 16 Pet. 1, 18, 19, 10 L.Ed. 865; Black & White Taxicab, etc., Co. v. Brown & Yellow Taxicab, etc., Co., 276 U.S. 518, 526, 48 S.Ct. 404, 72 L.Ed. 681, 57 A.L.R. 426. We know of no applicable state statute. Hence it is a matter of general law and not controlled by the decision of the Washington Supreme Court. However, we do not consider that such a fire as here shown brings the bailee within the exception to the prima facie case against it, claimed to be recognized by the Washington decisions.

The bailee’s obligation, as such, was to cut loose the dry dock and vessel when it discovered the fire. That the vessel was returned damaged constitutes a prima facie case of negligence in the performance of its bailee duty, and the burden was upon it to show that its failure was not the proximate cause of the loss.

Petition denied.

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