187 A.D. 839 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1919
The deceased was employed by appellant as a watchman at piers 27, 28 and 29, North river, New York city. These piers were maintained by the appellant for the receipt and delivery of freight from cars ferried across the river upon floats from points in the State of New Jersey. In the rear of the piers, running the whole length thereof, was an open space on West street commonly known as the “ farm.” Overflow produce arriving at the piers was placed upon the farm, there to await removal by consignees. The deceased was engaged in acting as watchman for a shipment of potatoes in barrels from the State of Florida, which had arrived at the piers, and had been placed upon the farm, when he was run down
The award is reversed and the claim dismissed.
All concurred.
Award reversed and claim dismissed.