Case No. 9,082.
The MARIA THERESA.
District Court, E. D. Pennsylvania.
July 28, 1848.
SHIPPING—ILLEGAL SEIZURE OF VESSEL BY AMERICAN CONSUL—LIEN FOR WAGES.
[1. Where a vessel is illegally seized by an American consul, in a foreign port abandoned by the representative of the owners, and sent home under a master and crew shipped by the consul, she is liable to a lien for the wages of such crew, and for pilot age. See The Anne, Case No. 412.]
[2. There is a lien created against the vessel, both for wages and for pilot age.]
[Decided by KANE, District Judge. Nowhere reported; opinion not now accessible. The above statement of the case was taken from 1 Brightly, Dig. 589, 801.]
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