Waldron v. Moore-McCormack Lines, Inc. - 386 U.S. 724 (1967)
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U.S. Supreme Court
Waldron v. Moore-McCormack Lines, Inc., 386 U.S. 724 (1967)
Waldron v. Moore-McCormack Lines, Inc.
No. 233
Argued March 13, 1967
Decided May 8, 1967
386 U.S. 724
Syllabus
Petitioner, a seaman injured on respondent's ship, who contended that vessel was unseaworthy because too few crewmen were assigned to perform a specific task in a safe and prudent manner, held entitled to present his theory of unseaworthiness to the jury. Pp. 386 U. S. 724-729.
356 F.2d 247, reversed and remanded.
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