[DOWNLOAD] "United States v. Star" by United States Court Of Appeals Second Circuit # eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: United States v. Star
- Author : United States Court Of Appeals Second Circuit
- Release Date : January 09, 1949
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 58 KB
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This complex litigation results from a collision in the Caribbean Sea, about 150 miles northeast of Cristobal, Panama Canal Zone, between the S.S.Hindoo and the S.S. Australia Star on the night of September 9, 1944. The former, owned by the United States and escorted by the PC-616, a United States naval craft, was proceeding, blacked out, at a speed of 10 knots on a course 108 degrees true, bound to Cartagena, Columbia; the latter, owned by Frederick Leyland & Co., Ltd., and unescorted, was proceeding at a speed of 15 knots on a course 237 degrees true toward Cristobal. The Australia Star was originally also blacked out but having discovered by means of radar the presence of two vessels (which proved to be the Hindoo and her escort) on her starboard bow, her master turned on her navigation lights and they were clearly visible for twelve minutes before the collision. The Hindoo, which was not equipped with radar, did not turn on her lights until the moment of collision, nor did she keep out of the way. The bow of the Australia Star struck the port side of the Hindoo causing her to sink within a few minutes and to become, with her cargo, a total loss. The Australia Star and some of her cargo also suffered damage. Such, in brief, is the story of the collision. Further details may be found in the district courts opinion, 74 F.Supp. 145, and will be mentioned in discussing the various issues on appeal.