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Lloyd's Law Reports

SPALDING v. BRADLEY FORGE & ENGINEERING COMPANY, LTD.

[1952] 1 Lloyd's Rep. 461

QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Lloyd-Jacob.

Negligence-Discharge of ship-Removal by contractors of dunnage from hold-Use of ship's winches - Hook lowered into hold - Dock labourer struck on head-Duty of winchman employed by contractors to exercise care - Whether look-out man should have been employed - Docks Regulations, 1934, Regulation 43.

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