Tankrederiet Gefion A/s, as Owner of the Motorship Gyda v. Hyman-Michaels Company and Lakes Shipping & Trading Corp., and Third-Party v. Michigan Foundry Supply Co., Inc., Erickson Trucking Service, Inc., Third-Party and National Cargo Bureau, Inc., Third-Party Tankrederiet Gefion A/s, as Owner of the Motorship Gyda v. Michigan Foundry Supply Co., Inc., and Third Party v. Erickson Trucking Service, Inc., Third-Party and National Cargo Bureau, Inc., Third-Party Tankrederiet Gefion A/s, as Owner of the Motorship Gyda v. National Cargo Bureau, Inc., W. P. Lewis and G. P. Sullivan, National Cargo Bureau, Inc., Third-Party W. P. Lewis and G. P. Sullivan, Third-Party v. Lakes Shipping and Trading Corporation, an Illinois Corporation, Hyman-Michaels Company, an Illinois Corporation, Michigan Foundry Supply Co., Inc., a Michigan Corporation, Third-Party and Erickson Trucking Service, Inc., a Michigan Corporation, Third-Party the Tokio Marine & Fire Insurance Company, Ltd., a Foreign Corporation v. Hyman-Michaels Company, an Illinois Corporation, and Michigan Foundry Supply Company, Inc., a Michigan Corporation, and Third-Party v. National Cargo Bureau, Inc., a New York Corporation, Third-Party and Erickson Trucking Service, Inc., a Michigan Corporation, Third-Party

406 F.2d 1039, 1969 U.S. App. LEXIS 8996
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedFebruary 10, 1969
Docket19167
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

This text of 406 F.2d 1039 (Tankrederiet Gefion A/s, as Owner of the Motorship Gyda v. Hyman-Michaels Company and Lakes Shipping & Trading Corp., and Third-Party v. Michigan Foundry Supply Co., Inc., Erickson Trucking Service, Inc., Third-Party and National Cargo Bureau, Inc., Third-Party Tankrederiet Gefion A/s, as Owner of the Motorship Gyda v. Michigan Foundry Supply Co., Inc., and Third Party v. Erickson Trucking Service, Inc., Third-Party and National Cargo Bureau, Inc., Third-Party Tankrederiet Gefion A/s, as Owner of the Motorship Gyda v. National Cargo Bureau, Inc., W. P. Lewis and G. P. Sullivan, National Cargo Bureau, Inc., Third-Party W. P. Lewis and G. P. Sullivan, Third-Party v. Lakes Shipping and Trading Corporation, an Illinois Corporation, Hyman-Michaels Company, an Illinois Corporation, Michigan Foundry Supply Co., Inc., a Michigan Corporation, Third-Party and Erickson Trucking Service, Inc., a Michigan Corporation, Third-Party the Tokio Marine & Fire Insurance Company, Ltd., a Foreign Corporation v. Hyman-Michaels Company, an Illinois Corporation, and Michigan Foundry Supply Company, Inc., a Michigan Corporation, and Third-Party v. National Cargo Bureau, Inc., a New York Corporation, Third-Party and Erickson Trucking Service, Inc., a Michigan Corporation, Third-Party) 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.

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Tankrederiet Gefion A/s, as Owner of the Motorship Gyda v. Hyman-Michaels Company and Lakes Shipping & Trading Corp., and Third-Party v. Michigan Foundry Supply Co., Inc., Erickson Trucking Service, Inc., Third-Party and National Cargo Bureau, Inc., Third-Party Tankrederiet Gefion A/s, as Owner of the Motorship Gyda v. Michigan Foundry Supply Co., Inc., and Third Party v. Erickson Trucking Service, Inc., Third-Party and National Cargo Bureau, Inc., Third-Party Tankrederiet Gefion A/s, as Owner of the Motorship Gyda v. National Cargo Bureau, Inc., W. P. Lewis and G. P. Sullivan, National Cargo Bureau, Inc., Third-Party W. P. Lewis and G. P. Sullivan, Third-Party v. Lakes Shipping and Trading Corporation, an Illinois Corporation, Hyman-Michaels Company, an Illinois Corporation, Michigan Foundry Supply Co., Inc., a Michigan Corporation, Third-Party and Erickson Trucking Service, Inc., a Michigan Corporation, Third-Party the Tokio Marine & Fire Insurance Company, Ltd., a Foreign Corporation v. Hyman-Michaels Company, an Illinois Corporation, and Michigan Foundry Supply Company, Inc., a Michigan Corporation, and Third-Party v. National Cargo Bureau, Inc., a New York Corporation, Third-Party and Erickson Trucking Service, Inc., a Michigan Corporation, Third-Party, 406 F.2d 1039, 1969 U.S. App. LEXIS 8996 (3d Cir. 1969).

Opinion

406 F.2d 1039

TANKREDERIET GEFION A/S, as Owner of the MOTORSHIP GYDA, Plaintiff,
v.
HYMAN-MICHAELS COMPANY and Lakes Shipping & Trading Corp., Defendants and Third-Party Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
MICHIGAN FOUNDRY SUPPLY CO., Inc., Erickson Trucking Service, Inc., Third-Party Defendants, and
National Cargo Bureau, Inc., Third-Party Defendant-Appellee.
TANKREDERIET GEFION A/S, as Owner of the MOTORSHIP GYDA, Plaintiff,
v.
MICHIGAN FOUNDRY SUPPLY CO., Inc., Defendant and Third Party Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
ERICKSON TRUCKING SERVICE, INC., Third-Party Defendant, and
National Cargo Bureau, Inc., Third-Party Defendant-Appellee.
TANKREDERIET GEFION A/S, as Owner of the MOTORSHIP GYDA, Plaintiff,
v.
NATIONAL CARGO BUREAU, INC., Defendant-Appellee,
W. P. Lewis and G. P. Sullivan, Defendants.
NATIONAL CARGO BUREAU, INC., Third-Party Plaintiff-Appellee, W. P. Lewis and G. P. Sullivan, Third-Party Plaintiffs,
v.
LAKES SHIPPING AND TRADING CORPORATION, an Illinois Corporation, Hyman-Michaels Company, an Illinois Corporation, Michigan Foundry Supply Co., Inc., a Michigan Corporation, Third-Party Defendants-Appellants, and
Erickson Trucking Service, Inc., a Michigan Corporation, Third-Party Defendant.
The TOKIO MARINE & FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Ltd., a foreign corporation, et al., Plaintiffs,
v.
HYMAN-MICHAELS COMPANY, an Illinois Corporation, and Michigan Foundry Supply Company, Inc., a Michigan Corporation, Defendants and Third-Party Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
NATIONAL CARGO BUREAU, Inc., a New York Corporation, Third-Party Defendant-Appellee, and
Erickson Trucking Service, Inc., a Michigan Corporation, Third-Party Defendant.

No. 19167.

United States Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit.

February 10, 1969.

Thomas E. Byrne, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa., Krusen, Evans & Byrne, Philadelphia, Pa., Lucking & Miller, Donald J. Miller, Detroit, Mich., on brief for Hyman-Michaels Co. and Lakes Shipping et al.

Leroy G. Vandeveer, Detroit, Mich., Achtenberg, Sandler & Balkin, Irving Achtenberg, Kansas City, Mo., Alexander, Buchanan & Conklin, Richard A. Harvey, Detroit, Mich., Vandeveer, Doelle, Garzia, Tonkin & Kerr, Detroit, Mich., on brief, for Michigan Foundry Supply Co.

David V. Martin, Detroit, Mich., Martin Bohall, Joselyn, Halsey & Rowe, Detroit, Mich., on brief for appellee, National Cargo Bureau.

Before O'SULLIVAN, EDWARDS and McCREE, Circuit Judges,

EDWARDS, Circuit Judge.

Appellants Hyman-Michaels Co. and Michigan Foundry Supply Co. appeal on leave granted from an interlocutory order entered by a District Judge in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. The order was entered during trial of eleven cases arising out of a spontaneous combustion fire in a load of steel scrap which damaged both the cargo and the ship in which it was being transported to Japan.

After close of plaintiffs' proofs and the taking of considerable testimony from defendants, appellants [principal defendants in the trial] entered into a settlement with plaintiffs Tankrederiet Gefion A/S, as owner of the Motorship GYDA, and Mitsubishi, a Japanese trading company, owner of the cargo. Subsequently, as the trial continued, on appellants' complaints against third-party defendant National Cargo Bureau, which had been filed under Rule 14(a) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, National Cargo Bureau objected to plaintiffs' tender of proofs concerning the prudence and reasonableness of their settlement. Thereupon after extensive argument the District Judge entered the following order:

"IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that in all further proceedings in these cases it shall be the burden of the Third-Party Plaintiffs HYMAN-MICHAELS COMPANY and MICHIGAN FOUNDRY SUPPLY COMPANY, INC., to establish their actual liability to the plaintiffs before they shall be entitled to recover indemnity or contribution.

"IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that no evidence as to the reasonableness of settlements or the reasonableness of the amount of the settlements may be received in evidence."

It is this order from which the interlocutory appeal is taken.

This appeal is heard upon the following stipulation of facts:

"(1) This litigation involves a consolidation of a number of suits arising out of the shipment of a cargo of 6,000 tons of steel turnings on board the Norwegian Motorship GYDA in the summer of 1961. The turnings were loaded at Muskegon, Michigan, consigned to Japan. Spontaneous heating of the cargo followed. The ship anchored in Detroit for approximately nine days in the hope that the cargo would cool. Thereafter it sailed, and upon arrival at Philadelphia the cargo was unloaded because of fire which damaged the ship and cargo. The total of all of the alleged damages is approximately $750,000.

"(2) Eleven suits, many with cross-claims and third-party claims, were filed and later consolidated for trial by order of the Trial Court. The Trial Court also ordered a severance of the trial of the damage issues, with the trial of the liability issues to proceed first, in order of time. Four of the suits have been dismissed for various reasons.

"(3) Trial of the liability issues commenced before the Honorable Chief Judge Ralph M. Freeman of the Court below on June 18, 1968. Six of these actions are non-jury cases. These are the actions brought by the ship owner plaintiffs. The other action brought by the cargo owner plaintiffs, is a jury action. All seven actions were being tried simultaneously. One of these actions was dismissed at the close of the plaintiffs' proofs. Six are still in progress, including the case being tried to the jury. This appeal directly involves only the jury case, Civil No. 24638, and three of the non-jury cases, Admiralty Nos. 23990, 23991 and 25386.

"(4) Civil Action No. 24638 involves suit by the cargo plaintiffs against Hyman-Michaels Company and Michigan Foundry Supply Company. The defendants have filed third party complaints against National Cargo Bureau seeking indemnity and contribution.

"Admiralty No. 23990 involves suit by the ship owner plaintiffs who have brought suit against Hyman-Michaels Company and Lakes Shipping & Trading Corporation, who have third party complaints against National Cargo Bureau, seeking indemnity and contribution.

"Admiralty No. 23991 involves a suit by the ship owner plaintiffs against Michigan Foundry Supply Company, who has a third party complaint against National Cargo Bureau seeking indemnity and contribution.

"Admiralty No. 25386 involves suit by the ship owner plaintiffs against National Cargo Bureau, who has a third party complaint against Hyman-Michaels Company, Lakes Shipping & Trading Corporation, Michigan Foundry Supply Company and Erickson Trucking Service, seeking indemnity and contribution.

"(5) From time to time during the course of the trial, possibility of settlement was discussed both in and out of the Court's presence.

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