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WHITEHORN v. PORT OF LONDON AUTHORITY.

[1955] 1 Lloyd's Rep. 54

QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION.

Before Lord Justice Morris (sitting as an additional Judge).

Negligence-Unusual danger-Invitees' duty to other invitees-Unloading of ship in dock by port authority's employees-Removal of hatch covers, causing obstruction on deck- Tally clerk (employed by cargo superintendents) tripped by loop of rope-Liability of port authority-Contributory negligence.

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