The" New Orleans"

106 U.S. 13
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedNovember 18, 1882
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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The" New Orleans", 106 U.S. 13 (1882).

Opinion

Mr. Justice Field

delivered the opinion of the court.

The findings of the Circuit Court, which are conclusive here, show that the steamer’was wholly in fault for its collision with the schooner; and she was therefore justly condemned to pay all the damages inflicted.

The only question open for our consideration arises upon the exception to the exclusion by the commissioner of the testimony given in another suit by one of the part owners of the schooner as to the extent and value of. its repairs. The exclusion, we think, was correct. The statements of the part owner, expressing his -judgment as to the matters upon which he was examined, could, at most, bind only himself. They were not evidence against. his co-owners, who were merely tenants in common with him, not partners. Story on Partnership, sect. 453. ' •

Decree affirmed.

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