Lambeth v. Western Marine & Fire Insurance

11 Rob. 82
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedMay 15, 1845
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Lambeth v. Western Marine & Fire Insurance, 11 Rob. 82 (La. 1845).

Opinion

Garland, J.

The plaintiffs claim the sum of #1,610, the value of ninety-two bales of cotton, which they say was consigned to to them as factors, belonging to Paup & Hicks, of Arkansas, and shipped from a landing on Red river, on the steamer Saline and covered by an open policy of insurance. The cotton was [83]*83lost by tbe boat striking a snag, and sinking in a few minutes thereafter.

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