DocketNumber: 93-C-1707
Citation Numbers: 625 So. 2d 1050
Judges: Per Curiam
Filed Date: 10/15/1993
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 4/6/2017
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
PER CURIAM.
Writ granted. The factual question of whether a floating structure is a vessel is to be decided by the trier of fact. Southwest Marine, Inc. v. Gizoni, 502 U.S. ___, 112 S. Ct. 486, 116 L. Ed. 2d 405 (1991); Ducote v. V. Keeler & Co., Inc., 953 F.2d 1000 (5th Cir.1992); Orgeron v. Avondale Shipyards, Inc., 561 So. 2d 38 (La.1990). Since "even marginal claims are properly left for jury determination" (Ducote, 953 F.2d at 1002), the trial court erred in holding that this crane barge was not a vessel as a matter of law. The summary judgment is reversed and the case remanded for trial on the merits.
REVERSED AND REMANDED.
LEMMON, J., would grant and docket the case.
DENNIS, J., not on panel.
Southwest Marine, Inc. v. Gizoni , 112 S. Ct. 486 ( 1991 )
Robert Ducote and Bessie Ducote v. V. Keeler & Co., Inc., ... , 953 F.2d 1000 ( 1992 )
Orgeron v. Avondale Shipyards, Inc. , 561 So. 2d 38 ( 1990 )
Eppinette v. City of Monroe , 698 So. 2d 658 ( 1997 )
Suire v. Lafayette City-Parish Government , 907 So. 2d 37 ( 2005 )
Bowens v. Patterson , 716 So. 2d 69 ( 1998 )
Howell v. American Cas. Co. of Reading , 691 So. 2d 715 ( 1997 )
Rhodes v. STATE THROUGH DEPT. OF TRANSP. & DEV. , 656 So. 2d 650 ( 1995 )