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Greeley v. General Seafoods Corp.

United States District Court, D. Massachusetts
Jan 6, 1941
1 F.R.D. 532 (D. Mass. 1941)

Opinion

         Civil action for injuries by William Greeley against General Seafoods Corporation. On defendant's motion for a more definite statement and for a bill of particulars.

         Motion partly granted and partly denied.

          Morris Michelson, of Boston, Mass., for plaintiff.

          Kenneth C. Parker, of Boston, Mass., for defendant.


          McLELLAN, District Judge.

         This action came on to be heard ‘ on the defendant's motion for a more definite statement and for a bill of particulars'. The motion is allowed to the extent hereafter stated and is in order respects denied.

         It is ordered that the plaintiff file a bill of particulars stating:

         1. The respects in which the vessel in question was unseaworthy.          2. What appliances were not reasonably safe and proper and in what respects.          3. In what respects any fellow servant was negligent.          4. The work in which the plaintiff was engaged at the time he received his alleged injuries.


Summaries of

Greeley v. General Seafoods Corp.

United States District Court, D. Massachusetts
Jan 6, 1941
1 F.R.D. 532 (D. Mass. 1941)
Case details for

Greeley v. General Seafoods Corp.

Case Details

Full title:GREELEY v. GENERAL SEAFOODS CORPORATION.

Court:United States District Court, D. Massachusetts

Date published: Jan 6, 1941

Citations

1 F.R.D. 532 (D. Mass. 1941)

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