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DUDDING v. THE ADMIRALTY

[1962] 2 Lloyd's Rep. 23

QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION

Before Mr. Justice Winn

Master and servant - Means of access - Steel ladder in H.M. ship under repair in dockyard -Fitter's fall down ladder-Obstruction by cables-Insecure hand chain- Liability of Admiralty. Shipbuilding Regulations, 1931 - Means of access - Ladder in H.M. ship - Insecure hand chain contributing to fitter's injuries in fall down ladder-Liability of Admiralty -Regulation 1. Negligence-Means of access-Ladder in H.M. ship-Insecure hand chain-Injury to fitter in fall down ladder-Whether hand chain contributing to fitter's injuries constituted negligence although not a breach of Shipbuilding Regulations, 1931-Liability of Admiralty.

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