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The Margaret Irving

Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Jan 5, 1931
47 F.2d 230 (2d Cir. 1931)

Opinion

No. 155.

January 5, 1931.

Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of New York.

Libel by John J. Harrington, owner of the boat Margaret Irving, against the steam tug A.S. Sherman and others. From a decree holding both the tug and libelant at fault for collision in the Erie Canal, libelant appeals.

Reversed and remanded, with directions.

Frank C. Mason and William F. Purdy, both of New York City, for appellant.

James Farrell, of Troy, N.Y., for appellees.

Before L. HAND, SWAN, and AUGUSTUS N. HAND, Circuit Judges.


Though this is an appeal in the admiralty, the claimant has filed no assignments of error, and, under Rule 37(3) of this court, cannot be heard to complain of so much of the decree as found the tug at fault.

We cannot agree that the barge was chargeable with fault for the make-up of the tow. It has been the universal rule, so far as we know, that, as to this, the tug is master, and the tow must follow her directions. The Quickstep, 9 Wall. 665, 19 L. Ed. 767; Eastern Transportation Line v. Hope, 95 U.S. 297, 24 L. Ed. 477; The Manhattan, 186 F. 329 (C.C.A. 2). See, also, Cranberry Creek Co. v. Red Star Co., 33 F.2d 272 (C.C.A. 2). Plainly this must be so, unless a flotilla is to have a divided command, a thing not tolerable upon the water.

Decree reversed, and cause remanded, with instructions to enter a decree for full damages.


Summaries of

The Margaret Irving

Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Jan 5, 1931
47 F.2d 230 (2d Cir. 1931)
Case details for

The Margaret Irving

Case Details

Full title:THE MARGARET IRVING. THE A.S. SHERMAN

Court:Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit

Date published: Jan 5, 1931

Citations

47 F.2d 230 (2d Cir. 1931)

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