“Upon Navigable Waters” Requirement for Jurisdiction Under the Longshoremen’s And Harbor Worker’s Act of 1927, Marine Stevedoring Corp. v. Oosting, 398 F.2d 900 (4th Cir. 1968)
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“Upon Navigable Waters” Requirement for Jurisdiction Under the Longshoremen’s And Harbor Worker’s Act of 1927, Marine Stevedoring Corp. v. Oosting, 398 F.2d 900 (4th Cir. 1968)
(1968) '“Upon Navigable Waters” Requirement for Jurisdiction Under the Longshoremen’s And Harbor Worker’s Act of 1927, Marine Stevedoring Corp. v. Oosting, 398 F.2d 900 (4th Cir. 1968)',
Washington University Law Review.
1968(4)
:615-615.
“Upon Navigable Waters” Requirement for Jurisdiction Under the Longshoremen’s And Harbor Worker’s Act of 1927, Marine Stevedoring Corp. v. Oosting, 398 F.2d 900 (4th Cir. 1968). Washington University Law Review. 1968 1;
1968(4)
:615-615.
(1968, 1 1). “Upon Navigable Waters” Requirement for Jurisdiction Under the Longshoremen’s And Harbor Worker’s Act of 1927, Marine Stevedoring Corp. v. Oosting, 398 F.2d 900 (4th Cir. 1968).
Washington University Law Review
1968(4)
:615-615.