Court Opinion

ID: 8634696
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-11-24 19:43:17.487993+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:55:53.487746
License: Public Domain

BY THE COURT. The only question is whether the owners of the vessel are answerable for the act of the captain in this instance. I think they are. Captain Dilling-ham was master of the vessel at her arrival here, on the 27th February last. On the 10th April the marshal took charge of the vessel, by order from this court. On the 1st of *458June following she was discharged from his custody. The actors in this cause continued on board the whole time, considering themselves bound to do so. They demand wages from 1st March to 1st June; and the captain certifies their right to them. They can produce no higher evidence, for they cannot compel the production of the articles; nor have the other parties brought them forward. Let the marshal sell this ship, or so much as may be necessary, and let these wages be paid, with costs of suit.