SIGNORE v. THE FERNGULF


103 F.Supp. 677 (1952)

SIGNORE v. The FERNGULF et al.

United States District Court S. D. New York.

February 26, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William L. Standard, New York City, Louis R. Harolds, New York City, of counsel, for libelant.

Haight, Deming, Gardner, Poor & Havens, New York City, J. Ward O'Neill, New York City, of counsel, for respondent.

Thomas F. Keane, Brooklyn, N. Y., James J. McIntosh, Brooklyn, N. Y., of counsel, for respondent-impleaded.


IRVING R. KAUFMAN, District Judge.

I find in this case that the longshoreman or stevedore who was injured, Mr. Anthony A. Signore, was injured because of the manner in which the stevedores with whom he was working had carried out their work.

Atlantic Stevedoring Company, Inc., respondent-impleaded, was paid to load the S.S. Ferngulf. Control of those parts of the ship concerned with loading and unloading was completely surrendered to the stevedore in charge...

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