Summary
In Hutchins v. Ford, 82 Me. 370, 19 A. 834, it is said: "The law is now well settled that disaster, caused by a peril insured against, as stranding or collision, resulting from negligence of the master or mariners, is covered by a policy of marine insurance."
Summary of this case from Mannheim Ins. Co. v. Charles Clarke Co.Opinion
No. 6999.
May 15, 1925.
In Error to the District Court of the United States for the District of Minnesota.
William H. Oppenheimer, George W. Peterson, Frederick N. Dickson, and Frank Hodgson, all of St. Paul, Minn., for plaintiff in error.
William D. Mitchell, of Washington, D.C., and Wilfrid E. Rumble and Charles Bunn, both of St. Paul, Minn., for defendant in error.
Writ of error dismissed, without costs to either party in this court, per stipulation of parties.