Biennial report of the Board of State Harbor Commissioners for .. . the Workmens Compensa-tion, Safety and Insurance Act, and by way of subrogation cominencedthe action above mentioned and recovered the said amount so paid toFishers heirs. 7. The Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, a corporation,vs. State of California, Members of the Board of State Harbor Com-missioners et al. The plaintiff was the insurer of Terence Derliam, theemployer of P. A. Frith, who was injured on the Jackson Street W)i;i!-r 60 REPORT OF BOARD OF STATE HARBOR COMMISSIONERS. The last legislature directed the paym


Biennial report of the Board of State Harbor Commissioners for .. . the Workmens Compensa-tion, Safety and Insurance Act, and by way of subrogation cominencedthe action above mentioned and recovered the said amount so paid toFishers heirs. 7. The Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, a corporation,vs. State of California, Members of the Board of State Harbor Com-missioners et al. The plaintiff was the insurer of Terence Derliam, theemployer of P. A. Frith, who was injured on the Jackson Street W)i;i!-r 60 REPORT OF BOARD OF STATE HARBOR COMMISSIONERS. The last legislature directed the payment of $1, to the plaintiff,which amount was paid and the action dismissed on March 29, 1918. 8. Hercules Constr-uction Company, a corporation, vs. Members ofthe Board of State Harbor Commissioners and Chris Emille. Thisaction was brought to recover $2,379 for work done on Pier 44, andwithheld pursuant to a stop-notice of Chris Emille. The matter wasadjusted between the parties, the money paid and the action dismissed. Respectfully submitted. Daniel A. Ryan. Pier U. South Side. PART V. REPORT OF SECRETARY 62 REPORT OF BOARD OF STATE HARBOR COMMISSIONERS.


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