| S.D.N.Y. | Nov 27, 1950

NOONAN, District Judge.

Motion granted as to the first cause of action. Seaworthiness is peculiarly and exclusively the obligation of the owner of the vessel. Seas Shipping Co. v. Sieracki, 328 U.S. 85" date_filed="1946-05-20" court="SCOTUS" case_name="Seas Shipping Co. v. Sieracki">328 U.S. 85, 100, 66 S.Ct. 872, 90 L.Ed. 1099.

Motion denied as to the second cause of action. Cf. Weade v. Dichmann, Wright & Pugh, Inc., 337 U.S. 801" date_filed="1949-05-16" court="SCOTUS" case_name="Weade v. Dichmann, Wright & Pugh, Inc.">337 U.S. 801, 808, 809, 69 S. Ct. 1326" date_filed="1949-05-16" court="SCOTUS" case_name="Weade v. Dichmann, Wright & Pugh, Inc.">69 S.Ct. 1326, 93 L.Ed. 1704; Greer v. Cosmopolitan Shipping Co., 1949 A.M.C. 1825.

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