A federal decide in Virginia sided with the proprietor of a boatyard in a $350,000 lawsuit towards him for allegedly promoting a buyer’s deserted boat following quite a few years of no-contact and an absence of cost concerning the boat’s storage.
In a June 26 opinion, U.S. District Choose John A. Gibney, Jr., of the Jap District of Virginia granted abstract judgment to the defendants, Susanna Starr Pullman, Deltaville Boatyard, and others, concluding that they had established no real dispute of fabric truth existed as to the boat on all counts, leaving the courtroom to grant their movement.