Davison v. Von Lingen
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| Davison v. Von Lingen | ||||||||||
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| Decided January 5, 1885 |
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| Chief Justice: Morrison Waite Associate Justices: Samuel Freeman Miller, Stephen Johnson Field, Joseph Philo Bradley, John Marshall Harlan, William Burnham Woods, Thomas Stanley Matthews, Horace Gray, Samuel Blatchford |
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Davison v. Von Lingen, . On the first of August, 1879, a charter-party was entered into between the owners of the steam-ship Whickham and the firm of A. Schumacher & Co., composed of George A. Von Lingen, Carl A. Von Lingen, and William G. Atkinson.[1]
The contract was broken when the vessel was found not to have left on time.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Davison v. Von Lingen, 113 U.S. 40 (1885) Justia.com
[edit] External links
- 113 40 Justia.com (full case)

