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88-2989    (1989)
Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Filed: Aug. 09, 1989 Citations: 882 F.2d 379
882 F.2d 379 Diane K. HEFFERMAN, Plaintiff-Appellant/Cross-Appellee, v. Bernadette Y. BITTON; Nathan Bitton; Edward F. Reid, Defendants-Appellants, and Bernard F. Brill, Defendant-Appellee/Cross-Appellant. Nos. 88-2989, 88-15094. United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. Argued and Submitted June 5, 1989. Decided Aug. 9, 1989. Richard C. Lewis, Walnut Creek, Cal., for plaintiff-appellant/cross-appellee. Robert A. Goldstein, Oakland, Cal., for defendant-appellee/cross-appellant. Appeal from t..
26451  In the Matter of Ocean Air Tradeways, Inc., Bankrupt No. 90989. Ocean Air Tradeways, Inc. v. Arkay Realty Corp. And Duncan, Korb & Trimble, Inc.  (1973)
Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Filed: Jul. 19, 1973 Citations: 480 F.2d 1112
480 F.2d 1112 In the Matter of Ocean Air Tradeways, Inc., Bankrupt No. 90989. OCEAN AIR TRADEWAYS, INC., Appellant, v. ARKAY REALTY CORP. and Duncan, Korb & Trimble, Inc., Appellees. No. 26451. United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. June 19, 1973. Rehearing Denied July 19, 1973. Joseph Yovino-Young, Oakland, Cal. (argued), Hyman R. Freidman, New York City, for appellant. Richard C. Lewis, Oakland, Cal. (argued), of Gilmore & Lewis, Oakland, Cal., for appellees. OPINION Before ELY and CART..
71-1267  The Ss Tropic Breeze. National Western Life Insurance Company, Intervenor-Appellant v. Tropical Commerce Corporation, Intervenor-Appellee  (1972)
Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Filed: Mar. 01, 1972 Citations: 456 F.2d 137
456 F.2d 137, The SS TROPIC BREEZE.NATIONAL WESTERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Intervenor-Appellantv.TROPICAL COMMERCE CORPORATION, Intervenor-Appellee. The court referred to a master the question of the validity of Tropical's claim to own the equipment, and the value thereof. 159, 94 L. Ed. 539.
7313_1    (1970)
Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Filed: Mar. 11, 1970 Citations: 423 F.2d 236
423 F.2d 236, Richard A. PAYNE et al. The district court held that the Master's claims for reimbursement for the cost of food and crew member transportation had priority over all other claims, as expenses while the ship was in custodia legis, and allowed the travel expense claim as well.
7065    (1969)
Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Filed: May 28, 1969 Citations: 412 F.2d 707
The only dispute with regard to this was Tropical's insistence that if the vessel were sold with its equipment, cargo, and remaining fuel, either its title in such property be reserved or the amount of the sale proceeds attributable to such be held free of liens and paid over to it.

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