Davison v. Von Lingen
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{{Infobox SCOTUS case
|Litigants=Davison v. Von Lingen
|ArgueDate=December 12
|ArgueYear=1884
|DecideDate=January 5
|DecideYear=1885
|FullName=Davison v. Von Lingen
|USVol=113
|USPage=40
|ParallelCitations=5 S. Ct. 346; 28 L. Ed. 885
|Prior=
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|Holding=
|Majority=Blatchford
|JoinMajority=unanimous
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Davison v. Von Lingen, 113 U.S. 40 (1885), was a United States Supreme Court case.
On 1 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.[http://supreme.justia.com/us/113/40/ Davison v. Von Lingen, 113 U.S. 40 (1885)] Justia.com The ship was expected to leave Béni Saf in time to reach Philadelphia by August but left later than expected so that the arrival was pushed back to September so the firm hired a different boat.
Decision
The contract was broken when the vessel was found not to have left on time.
See also
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External links
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Category:United States Supreme Court cases
Category:United States Supreme Court cases of the Waite Court
Category:United States maritime case law
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