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Case No. 16,944.

The VINCENNES.

District Court, D. Maine.

1851.

SHIPPING—TITLE TO VESSELS—DISAGREEMENT AMONG MOIETY OWNERS.

In this case there were three part owners of the vessel, one owning a moiety, and the other two a quarter each. The owner of the moiety was in possession, and was ship's husband; but the parties disagreed as to the voyage, and, on application of the two part owners of the one moiety, the vessel was ordered to be sold.

[Cited in The Annie H. Smith, Case No. 420.]

[Decided by WARE, District Judge. Nowhere reported; opinion not now accessible. Statement of the point decided was taken from 2 Pars. Shipp. & Adm. 343.]

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