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Latham B. Hewlett v. Barge Bertie, in Rem, Tug Evelyn, Her Engines, Etc., in Rem, and C. G. Willis Co., Inc., in Personam Case Brief

Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit1969Docket #709731
418 F.2d 654 1969 U.S. App. LEXIS 9880 1969 A.M.C. 2238 Torts Admiralty Law Remedies

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Case Brief Summary & Legal Analysis

General Brief
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tl;dr: A tortfeasor damaged a barge that had no market value and whose utility was unaffected. The court awarded the owner the full cost of repairs, holding that repair cost is the proper measure of damages even without proof of diminished value.

Legal Significance: Establishes that in admiralty torts, the cost of repairs is the presumptive measure of damages for property damage, even if the property has no market value and the damage does not diminish its utility to the owner.

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Case Facts & Court Holding

Key Facts & Case Background

Latham B. Hewlett owned a barge, the BA-1401, which he had acquired after it was declared a “constructive total loss” in a prior, unrelated incident. Despite this designation, Hewlett made minor repairs and the barge remained useful for salvage operations and other tasks. The barge had no market value other than for scrap. A tugboat, the Evelyn, negligently caused its tow, the barge Bertie, to collide with the BA-1401, creating a dent in its side. The collision did not pierce the hull, and all parties agreed that the damage did not affect the barge’s seaworthiness, carrying capacity, or utility. The undisputed cost to repair the dent was estimated at $2,895. The defendants conceded negligence but argued that since the barge’s value—either market or use—was not diminished by the dent, the owner had suffered no actual damages. The district court awarded only $1.00 in nominal damages, reasoning that a vessel already deemed a constructive total loss could not sustain further compensable injury.

Court Holding & Legal Precedent

Issue: Is the owner of a vessel that is damaged by a tortfeasor entitled to recover the reasonable cost of repairs, even if the vessel has no discernible market value and the damage does not diminish its utility?

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Legal Issue

Is the owner of a vessel that is damaged by a tortfeasor entitled to recover the reasonable cost of repairs, even if the vessel has no discernible market value and the damage does not diminish its utility?

Conclusion

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Legal Rule

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Legal Analysis

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