The T.J. Hooper
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Full case name The T.J. Hooper
DecidedJuly 21 1932
CitationsThe T. J. Hooper, 60 F.2d 737, 1932 U.S. App. LEXIS 2592
| THE T. J. HOOPER; THE NORTHERN NO. 30 AND NO. 17; THE MONTROSE; In re EASTERN TRANSP. CO.; NEW ENGLAND COAL & COKE CO. v. NORTHERN BARGE CORPORATION; H. N. HARTWELL & SON, Inc., v. SAME. | |
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| Court | United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit |
| Full case name | The T.J. Hooper |
| Decided | July 21 1932 |
| Citations | The T. J. Hooper, 60 F.2d 737, 1932 U.S. App. LEXIS 2592 |
| Court membership | |
| Judges sitting | Learned Hand, Thomas Walter Swan, Augustus Noble Hand |
| Case opinions | |
| Majority | Hand, joined by Swan, Hand |
| Part of the common law series |
| Tort law |
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| (Outline) |
| Trespass to the person |
| Property torts |
| Dignitary torts |
| Negligent torts |
| Principles of negligence |
| Strict and absolute liability |
| Nuisance |
| Economic torts |
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| Defences |
| Liability |
| Remedies |
| Other topics in tort law |
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| By jurisdiction |
| Other common law areas |
The T.J. Hooper, 60 F.2d 737 (2d. Cir. 1932)[1] is a 1932 admiralty law decision of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.[2] The case is commonly known by the name of one of the vessels involved.
