Insurance Co. of North America v. Fredk. Leyland & Co. (1900), Ltd.
This text of 191 F. 161 (Insurance Co. of North America v. Fredk. Leyland & Co. (1900), Ltd.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
In July, 1903, the steamship Darien sailed from New Orleans, having on board 2,152 bales of cotton, shipped by Vincent & Hayne, cotton brokers and factors of New Orleans, to certain consignees in Liverpool. By various written receipts, between June 24th and July 14th, the Darien acknowledged to have received the said cotton in good order. On arrival at Liverpool some 1,877 bales were in damaged condition. This damage, amounting to $2,650.97, was paid to the owner of the cotton by the present libelant insurance company on its policy of insurance. Thereafter the [162]*162latter filed this libel in personam against the owners of the Darien to reimburse it. The court below sustained the claim to the extent of $235.47, the damage on 167 bales, and denied the balance. From a decree awarding the libelant said damages of $235.47, but charging it with $513.04 of the $563.13 total costs, the insurance company took this appeal. This case is to be determined on the respondent’s liability as a common carrier and without reference to bill of lading provisions, for the libel, answer, and disposition of the case by the court below were based on such common-law liability alone. That court held no bill of lading was in evidence before it, and this court declined to admit such bill in evidence at bar.
In our judgment the clear weight of the proof tended to establish the ship’s liability, and we therefore remand the case ydth directions to enter a decree for libelant for the full amount of its claim, with costs.
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