STUYVESANT CORP. v. WATERHOUSE


74 So.2d 554 (1954)

STUYVESANT CORP. et al. v. WATERHOUSE et al.

Supreme Court of Florida. Division B.

Rehearing Denied September 28, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Knight, Smith & Underwood, Miami, for appellants.

Lawrence G. Lally and Thomas C. Britton, Miami, and Gerald J. Klein, Miami Beach, Britton & Hodges, Miami, and Rodney Durrance, Tallahassee, for appellees.


DREW, Justice.

This case arises under the Workmen's Compensation Laws, F.S.A. § 440.01 et seq. The claimant, Fred Waterhouse, was employed as a beach boy by the Casablanca Hotel in Miami Beach, operated by the Casablanca Operating Company, herein called Casablanca. He started this work in July, 1951, and his duties included caring for the hotel cabanas and deck area at the pool and participating in water shows.

Next door to the Casablanca Hotel was the...

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