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  • Title: In Re Petition of Goulandris
  • Author : United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
  • Release Date : January 10, 1944
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 57 KB

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This is an appeal from a decree dismissing a petition for limitation of liability. The case appears to be one of first impression. It involves a construction of the 1936 amendment of the Limitation of Liability Act, 46 U.S.C.A. § 185, which is printed in the margin in its amended form. Before the amendment the rule was firmly established that a shipowner might litigate with adverse claimants the question of his liability, and even after final judgment had gone against him might still file his petition for limitation. The Benefactor, 103 U.S. 239, 26 L. Ed. 351; Larsen v. Northland Transportation Co., 292 U.S. 20, 54 S. Ct. 584, 78 L.ED. 1096. The amendment requires the petition for limitation to be filed within six months after a claimant shall have given the shipowner written notice of claim. It is conceded by the plaintiff that the purpose of the six months provision was to change the old rule and require the shipowner to act promptly in asserting the right to limit his liability. That this was the legislative purpose has been generally recognized. The Fred Smartley, Jr., 4 Cir., 108 F.2d 603, 607, certiorari denied 309 U.S. 683, 60 S. Ct. 724, 84 L. Ed. 1027; The Grasselli Chemical Co. No. 4, D.C.S.D.N.Y., 20 F.Supp. 394, 395; The Bright, D.C. Md., 38 F.Supp. 574, 577, affirmed 4 Cir., 124 F.2d 45; Benedict, Admiralty 6th ed. § 483.


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