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The Panaghia Kathariotisa

Circuit Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
Jan 9, 1948
165 F.2d 430 (3d Cir. 1948)

Opinion

No. 9582.

Argued and Decided January 9, 1948.

Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania; George A. Welsh, Judge.

Possessory suit in admiralty by John Parachou Paraschos, libelant, against the steamship Panaghia Kathariotisa, ex Albert A. Michelson, her engines, tackle, apparel and furniture, etc., and Andreas George Karavias, claimant, also known as Andreas George Caravias, and Gerassimos G. Karavias, also known as Gerassimos G. Caravias, and all persons intervening, etc. From an order directing that upon filing of a stipulation in amount of $125,000, a writ should issue to restore steamship to claimant, libellant appeals.

Reversed.

Thomas E. Byrne, of Philadelphia, Pa., for appellant.

Joseph W. Henderson and Thomas F. Mount, both of Philadelphia, Pa., for appellees.

Before MARIS, McLAUGHLIN, and KALODNER, Circuit Judges.


The libellant in a possessory suit in admiralty, in which the Steamship Panaghia Kathariotisa has been arrested and is now in the custody of the United States Marshal, appeals from an order of the district court directing that upon the filing of a stipulation in the amount of $125,000 a writ shall issue to restore the steamship to the claimant, Andreas G. Caravias. At the outset we are confronted with a motion by the claimant, appearing specially, to dismiss the appeal upon the ground that the order in question is a non-appealable interlocutory order.

The motion to dismiss must be denied. The result of the order appealed from is to release the steamship from arrest. This in effect terminates the proceeding as against her and puts it out of the power of the district court to give the libellant that possession of the vessel to which he is entitled if he prevails. The Daisy, D.C.Mass., 1886, 29 F. 300. The order thus ends the suit for possessory relief as effectually as if it formally dismissed the libel. The Attualita, 4 Cir., 1916, 238 F. 909; The Pesaro, 1921, 255 U.S. 216, 41 S. Ct. 308, 65 L.Ed. 592.

Upon consideration of the libel and of the affidavits filed by the parties we are satisfied that retention by the court of possession of the vessel, pending the determination of the parties' rights in her, is peculiarly imperative in this case because of its extraordinary circumstances. Accordingly we will reverse the order appealed from and will direct that the libel be set down for hearing and decision on the merits at the earliest convenient time. 2 Benedict on Admiralty, 6th Ed., p. 613.

It will be so ordered.


Summaries of

The Panaghia Kathariotisa

Circuit Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
Jan 9, 1948
165 F.2d 430 (3d Cir. 1948)
Case details for

The Panaghia Kathariotisa

Case Details

Full title:THE PANAGHIA KATHARIOTISA

Court:Circuit Court of Appeals, Third Circuit

Date published: Jan 9, 1948

Citations

165 F.2d 430 (3d Cir. 1948)

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