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Dow Chemical Co. v. Dixie Carriers

U.S.
Dec 4, 1972
409 U.S. 1040 (1972)

Summary

finding no unseaworthy condition where the negligent unloading of crates in the ship's hull left a crate in an unsteady position for approximately thirty seconds before it fell and injured the plaintiff

Summary of this case from Burdett v. Matson Navigation Co.

Opinion

No. 72-531.

December 4, 1972, OCTOBER TERM, 1972.


C.A. 5th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 463 F. 2d 120.


Summaries of

Dow Chemical Co. v. Dixie Carriers

U.S.
Dec 4, 1972
409 U.S. 1040 (1972)

finding no unseaworthy condition where the negligent unloading of crates in the ship's hull left a crate in an unsteady position for approximately thirty seconds before it fell and injured the plaintiff

Summary of this case from Burdett v. Matson Navigation Co.
Case details for

Dow Chemical Co. v. Dixie Carriers

Case Details

Full title:DOW CHEMICAL CO. v. DIXIE CARRIERS, INC

Court:U.S.

Date published: Dec 4, 1972

Citations

409 U.S. 1040 (1972)

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