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Miller v. Western Stevedore Co.

The Supreme Court of Washington
Sep 25, 1928
270 P. 310 (Wash. 1928)

Opinion

No. 21130. Department Two.

September 25, 1928.

Appeal from a judgment of the superior court for King county, Jones, J., entered October 14, 1927, dismissing, at the close of plaintiff's case, an action for personal injuries sustained by a stevedore in unloading a vessel. Affirmed.

Wm. Martin and J.O. Davies, for appellant.

Stephen V. Carey and R.E. Bigham, for respondent.


ON REHEARING.


In the petition for rehearing in this case our attention is especially called to two decisions both of which were cited in the briefs in the case and considered at the time the Departmental opinion was written, but it was not then thought necessary to specially notice them. One of these cases is Alaska Pacific Steamship Co. v. Egan, 202 Fed. 867, which differs from the case now before us in that there the action was not against a stevedore contracting to do a particular thing upon a vessel and using the vessel's appliances in pursuit of the work. The other case, that of Port of New York Stevedoring Corporation v. Castagna, 280 Fed. 618, is different in that there the defect which caused the plaintiff's injury, as shown by the evidence, was obvious and the slightest inspection would have discovered it.

The Departmental opinion reported in 148 Wn. 155, 268 P. 177, is adhered to and the petition for rehearing will be denied.


Summaries of

Miller v. Western Stevedore Co.

The Supreme Court of Washington
Sep 25, 1928
270 P. 310 (Wash. 1928)
Case details for

Miller v. Western Stevedore Co.

Case Details

Full title:JOSEPH MILLER, Appellant, v. WESTERN STEVEDORE COMPANY, Respondent

Court:The Supreme Court of Washington

Date published: Sep 25, 1928

Citations

270 P. 310 (Wash. 1928)
270 P. 310
149 Wash. 698