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Complaint of Port Arthur Towing Co. on Behalf of M/V Miss Carolyn
See The 84-H, 296 F. 427, 431-32 (2d Cir.1923) (“If no liability exists there is nothing to limit."), cert. denied, 264 U.S. 596 , 44 S.Ct. 454 , 68 L.Ed. 867 (1924). 31 .
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Binstock v. Friedman
See The 84-H, 296 F. 427, 431-432 (2 Cir. 1923), cert. denied sub nomine Randolph v. Bouker, 264 U.S. 596 , 44 S.Ct. 454 , 68 L.Ed. 867 (1924); Gilmore & Black, Admiralty 705 (1957). 4 With regard to the cross-claims between the Glassberg and Friedman estates, Judge Cashin properly held that they were barred for failure to timely file.
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Binstock v. Friedman
See The 84-H, 296 F. 427, 431-432 (2 Cir. 1923), cert. denied sub nomine Randolph v. Bouker, 264 U.S. 596 , 44 S.Ct. 454 , 68 L.Ed. 867 (1924); Gilmore & Black, Admiralty 705 (1957).
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John Randolph, Administrator, etc.
v.
Bouker Contracting Company, as Owner of Scow 84-H
v.
Bouker Contracting Company, as Owner of Scow 84-H
No. 897.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Apr 21, 1924.
Mr. Herman S. Hertwig for petitioners. Mr. George V. A. McCloskey for respondent.
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Petition for a writ of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.