158 F. Supp. 221 | E.D.N.Y | 1957
Motion by the United States to dismiss the third party complaint of States Marine Corporation of Delaware, defendant, against it on the grounds that this court lacks jurisdiction over the subject matter and the person of the United States.
Plaintiff, a longshoreman, brought this action on the civil side of the court for personal injuries sustained by him while employed by the United States, aboard the S.S. Volunteer State, owned by said defendant and being loaded and unloaded by the United States, pursuant to a stevedoring agreement between said defendant and the United States, as a result of the negligence of said defendant and the unseaworthiness of the ship. The third party complaint alleges that the plaintiff’s injuries were caused by the failure of the United States to perform the stevedore work under said agreement in a reasonably safe manner, by the acts of the United States in making the ship unseaworthy and by the affirmative and active negligence of the United States and demands that, if said defendant be held liable to the plaintiff, the United States be required to indemnify said defendant.
Motion denied. Settle order.