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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Case Wo. 6,666.
    GRAHAM et al. v. The ESCORIAZA.
    [N. Y. Times,
    Nov. 16, 1852.]
    District Court, S. D. New York.
    1852.
    Maritime Liens — Supplies—Home Poet.
    [There is no lien for supnlies procured from another state by a vessel lying in her home port.]
    Mr. Hasket, for libellants.
    F. B. Sherman, for claimants.
    Before BETTS, District Judge.
    In admiralty. Suit in rem to recover value of a suit of sails furnished the bark. Adjudged that a vessel owned in one state, and receiving supplies in her home port, from a different state, is not chargeable therefor in admiralty out of her domestic port The credit is personal to her owner or master. Decree for claimants, and costs.