Excerpt from Annotated Forms of Federal Procedure, Vol. 3 of 3
Fourth. That said vessel has left the port of delivery where the said voyage ended without paying to the libellant the balance of wages due as aforesaid. [0r, Fourth. That, the said vessel is about to proceed to sea before the end of ten days next, after the delivery of her cargo or ballast [according to the facts of the case.
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