THE SILVERADO


14 F.2d 243 (1926)

THE SILVERADO.

District Court, D. Oregon.

June 21, 1926.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William Martin, of Seattle, Wash., for libelant.

Wood, Montague & Matthiessen, of Portland, Or., and Huffer, Hayden, Merritt, Summers & Bucey, of Seattle, Wash., for respondent.


BEAN, District Judge.

This case was submitted on exceptions to libel to recover damages for personal injury. The allegations of the libel are that, while the vessel, the Silverado, was moored at a wharf in Seattle, the libelant was requested and directed by the master to come aboard, and, while moving about in the vessel, he fell into an open hatch and was injured.

There is no allegation in the libel as to the purpose of the libelant in going aboard the boat...

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