Summary
In Hudson v. Ocean Steamship Co. of Savannah (110 N.Y. 625, 626) it was held that where the duty resting upon a master of providing for his servant adequate and safe appliances, and such as are usual in the business in which the servant is employed has been performed, the servant takes all the risk involved in the work and of his own fellow-servant's negligence.
Summary of this case from Nappa v. Erie R.R. Co.Opinion
Argued May 4, 1888
Decided June 5, 1888
Samuel H. Randall for appellant.
Nathan Bijur for respondent.
GRAY, J., reads for affirmance.
All concur.
Judgment affirmed.