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COLLINS v. A. E. SMITH & SON, LTD.

(1943) 75 Ll.L.Rep. 184

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES.

Before Mr. Justice Cassels.

Negligence-Docks Regulations, 1934-Breach of statutory duty-Means of access- Clear passage leading to means of access- Personal injuries sustained by ship's painter - Arm crushed between railway wagons while making his way across dockside - Wagons set in motion by capstan worked by stevedores loading ship - Claim against stevedores - Whether plaintiff received adequate warning - Contributory negligence - Regulations; 9, 35.

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