Court Opinion

ID: 6668407
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-20 21:07:44.787333+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:00:25.058143
License: Public Domain

COXE, District Judge.
The third-party complaint in this case does not seek to hold Preload Company as a joint tort-feasor, but rather as an indemnitor on a remedy over; it is not, therefore, open to objection under Brown v. Cranston, 2 Cir., 132 F.2d 631, 148 A.L.R. 1178, certiorari denied. Cranston v. Thompson, 319 U.S. 741, 63 S.Ct. 1028, 87 L.Ed. 1698. See Tomko v. City Bank Farmers Trust Co., D.C., 3 F.R.D. 31. Whether the White Company is entitled to any benefit from the liability clauses of the contract between the Government and *144Preload Company is doubtful, but that question can best be determined at the trial after the facts have been shown. The allegations of the third-party complaint still remain, however, to the effect that the White Company was, at most, guilty only of passive or secondary negligence, and the Preload Company guilty of primary negligence. These allegations, if proved, are enough under the New York authorities. Oceanic Steam Navigation Co. v. Compania Transatlantica Espanola, 134 N.Y. 461, 31 N.E. 987, 30 Am.St.Rep. 685; Phoenix Bridge Co. v. Creem, 102 App.Div. 354, 92 N.Y.S. 855, affirmed 185 N.Y. 580, 78 N.E. 1110; Schwartz v. Merola Bros. Construction Corp., 290 N.Y. 145, 48 N.E.2d 299. The motion of the third-party defendant, Preload Company, to dismiss the third-party complaint is denied.