In 1976 Navario Ayala, and his wife Virginia, sued Alameda Tank Company (Alameda) alleging that, while in the employ of Starkist Foods (Starkist), he was seriously injured because his arm was caught in an unguarded sprocket wheel of a conveyor system, manufactured by Alameda for Starkist. Alameda answered, denying liability and filed a cross-complaint against Starkist, seeking indemnification.
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ALAMEDA TANK CO. v. STARKIST FOODS, INC.
103 Cal.App.3d 428 (1980)
162 Cal. Rptr. 924
ALAMEDA TANK COMPANY, INC., Cross-complainant and Appellant, v. STARKIST FOODS, INC., Cross-defendant and Respondent.
Court of Appeals of California, Second District, Division Four.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
March 13, 1980.
March 13, 1980.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Coyle, Marrone & Robinson, Richard B. Coyle and J. Allan Frederick for Cross-complainant and Appellant.
Martin & Stamp and Steven M. Martin for Cross-defendant and Respondent.
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