Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit and District Courts of the United States, for the Seventh Judicial Circuit, Volume 5Callaghan, 1876 |
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Page 150
... Pier- son in regard to the expediency of selling at the price which Derby offered . He could have repudiated Derby's offer and refused to sell the property at the price offered . He was not obliged to accept the proposition unless his ...
... Pier- son in regard to the expediency of selling at the price which Derby offered . He could have repudiated Derby's offer and refused to sell the property at the price offered . He was not obliged to accept the proposition unless his ...
Page 172
... pier . 3. RULE OF THE RIVER . - Outgoing tugs should keep south of the center of the channel , and incoming tugs to the north of it . A tug going out along the North Pier is in the wrong place , and chargeable with the con- sequences ...
... pier . 3. RULE OF THE RIVER . - Outgoing tugs should keep south of the center of the channel , and incoming tugs to the north of it . A tug going out along the North Pier is in the wrong place , and chargeable with the con- sequences ...
Page 173
... Pier , and when near the west end of the extension she heard a signal from the Evans , one blast of the whistle , indi- cating the fact that the Evans had discovered the Dole and wished to pass on the starboard side of the Dole coming ...
... Pier , and when near the west end of the extension she heard a signal from the Evans , one blast of the whistle , indi- cating the fact that the Evans had discovered the Dole and wished to pass on the starboard side of the Dole coming ...
Page 175
... Pier , you are within the harbor of the city , and the rules of river navigation apply with their full force . The evidence in this case , even if evidence were wanted on the subject , goes to show that the true course for tugs ...
... Pier , you are within the harbor of the city , and the rules of river navigation apply with their full force . The evidence in this case , even if evidence were wanted on the subject , goes to show that the true course for tugs ...
Page 176
... Pier , they must have known that they were within the route usually occupied by vessels and by tugs coming up the harbor . They were , there- fore , in the wrong , they were in the wrong place , and bound , of course , for the ...
... Pier , they must have known that they were within the route usually occupied by vessels and by tugs coming up the harbor . They were , there- fore , in the wrong , they were in the wrong place , and bound , of course , for the ...
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