BERNARD SCREEN PRINTING CORPORATION v. MEYER LINE

No. 67 Civ. 4487.

328 F.Supp. 288 (1971)

BERNARD SCREEN PRINTING CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. MEYER LINE and Universal Terminal & Stevedoring Corporation, Defendants.

United States District Court, S. D. New York.

June 15, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hill, Rivkins, Warburton, McGowan & Carey, New York City, for plaintiff; by Ronald R. Coles, New York City, of counsel.

Brown, Quencer & Commette, New York City, for defendants; by Albert S. Commette, New York City, of counsel.


NEWMAN, Judge, Customs Court (sitting by designation).

The facts are not controverted.

Plaintiff, owner of screen printing machinery transported from Hamburg to New York aboard defendant Meyer Line's vessel S. S. Havlom, sues to recover damages to one case of the machinery, which was negligently dropped and damaged by employees of the stevedore defendant Universal upon discharge of the vessel in New York on November 29, 1966. Pursuant to stipulation, action...

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