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SANTI AMOROSO v. SEA INSURANCE COMPANY.

(1928) 30 Ll.L.Rep. 74

[Reprinted, with acknowledgments, from the "New York Law Journal."]COURT OF APPEALS OF THESTATE OF NEW YORK.

Before Cardozo, C.J., Crane, Pound, Andrews, Lehman, Kellogg and O'Brien, JJ.

Insurance (marine) - Damage to cargo (lemons) by decay-Claim-"Liable for decay . . . in consequence of . . . collision of the vessel or through delay resulting therefrom"-Vessel in collision but undamaged-Arrest by order of Court at instance of colliding vessel- "Warranted free of . . . arrest . . . by civil authority"-Proximate cause of damage.

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