Reports of Cases Decided in the Circuit and District Courts of the United States Within the Southern District of Ohio, Volume 1Robert Clarke, 1872 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 59
... pilot of the Fremont ; and the latter boat was as distinctly seen by the pilot of the Switzerland , being then in the act of putting out from the wharf - boat , at Vevay . The boats were first mutually seen a little after five o'clock ...
... pilot of the Fremont ; and the latter boat was as distinctly seen by the pilot of the Switzerland , being then in the act of putting out from the wharf - boat , at Vevay . The boats were first mutually seen a little after five o'clock ...
Page 61
... pilots of each , is in such direct conflict as to render any attempt to harmonize it entirely futile . Seven witnesses for the libellants , including the pilot and others who were on their boat , substantially agree in these statements ...
... pilots of each , is in such direct conflict as to render any attempt to harmonize it entirely futile . Seven witnesses for the libellants , including the pilot and others who were on their boat , substantially agree in these statements ...
Page 62
... pilot and mate on watch at the time , state , in substance , that on putting out from the wharf - boat at Vevay , the steamer did not go up to or near the foot of the island and along the island shore , but crossed almost straight ...
... pilot and mate on watch at the time , state , in substance , that on putting out from the wharf - boat at Vevay , the steamer did not go up to or near the foot of the island and along the island shore , but crossed almost straight ...
Page 63
... pilot of the Fremont to cross to the Kentucky side . This rule is affirmed by the board of supervising inspect- ors , under the act of 1852 , in case the ascending boat gives the signal required to notify the descending boat of his ...
... pilot of the Fremont to cross to the Kentucky side . This rule is affirmed by the board of supervising inspect- ors , under the act of 1852 , in case the ascending boat gives the signal required to notify the descending boat of his ...
Page 64
... in the conclusion that the pilot of the Fremont committed a great error in attempting to cross the river before a descending boat . It was wholly Schenck v . Steamboat Fremont . unnecessary , and apparently 64 SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO .
... in the conclusion that the pilot of the Fremont committed a great error in attempting to cross the river before a descending boat . It was wholly Schenck v . Steamboat Fremont . unnecessary , and apparently 64 SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO .
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