John W. White, Ronald M. Cash, Donahue Ellis, Willie A. Gibbons, Thomas J. Hogge, Maurice W. Holloway, Wilon W. Jones, Percy C. Overman, Hugh v. Reynolds, John Lee Roland, Thomas R. Sawyer, Milton L. Stacey, Robert L. Van Dyke, Walter J. White, James T. Long, Homer E. Watson, O. W. Patrick, James T. Oman, Fred R. Walker, Roscoe C. McGuire Elias James Watkins v. Johns-Manville Corporation and Johns-Manville Sales Corporation, Successor by Merger With Johns-Manville Products Corporation Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation, Successor by Purchase of Kaylo Division of Owens-Illinois Glass Company Pittsburgh Corning Corporation, a Pennsylvania Corporation H. K. Porter Thermoid Division, a Delaware Corporation, and Raybestos-Manhatten Corporation, a Connecticut Corporation the Celotex Corporation, Successor by Merger With Panacon Corporation, Which Was Successor by Merger of Briggs Manufacturing Company and Philip Carey Corporation Unarco Industries, Inc., Formerly Known as Union Asbestos and Rubber Company Southern Asbestos Company, a Foreign Corporation Eagle-Picher Industries Inc., an Ohio Corporation, and Third Party v. Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, and the United States of America, Third Party John W. White, Ronald M. Cash, Donahue Ellis, Willie A. Gibbons, Thomas J. Hogge, Maurice W. Holloway, Wilon W. Jones, Percy C. Overman, Hugh v. Reynolds, John Lee Roland, Thomas R. Sawyer, Milton L. Stacey, Robert L. Van Dyke, Walter J. White, James T. Long, Homer E. Watson, O. W. Patrick, James T. Oman, Fred R. Walker, Roscoe C. McGuire Elias James Watkins v. Unarco Industries, Formerly Known as Union Asbestos and Rubber Company Raybestos-Manhatten, Inc., a Connecticut Corporation, and Johns-Manville Corporation and Johns-Manville Sales Corporation, Successor by Merger With Johns-Manville Products Corporation Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation, Successor by Purchase of Kaylo Division of Owens-Illinois Glass Company Pittsburgh Corning Corporation, a Pennsylvania Corporation the Celotex Corporation, Successor by Merger With Panacon Corporation, Which Was Successor by Merger of Briggs Manufacturing Company, and Philip Carey Corporation H. K. Porter Company, Thermoid Division, a Delaware Corporation Southern Asbestos Company, a Foreign Corporation Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc., an Ohio Corporation, and Third Party v. Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, and United States of America, Third Party John W. White, Ronald M. Cash, Donahue Ellis, Willie A. Gibbons, Thomas J. Hogge, Maurice W. Holloway, Wilon W. Jones, Percy C. Overman, Hugh v. Reynolds, John Lee Roland, Thomas R. Sawyer, Milton L. Stacey, Robert L. Van Dyke, Walter J. White, James T. Long, Homer E. Watson, O. W. Patrick, James T. Oman, Fred R. Walker, Roscoe C. McGuire Elias James Watkins v. The Celotex Corporation, Successor by Merger With Panacon Corporation, Which Was Successor by Merger of Briggs Manufacturing Company and Philip Carey Corporation Eagle Picher Industries, Inc., an Ohio Corporation, and Johns-Manville Corporation and Johns-Manville Sales Corporation, Successor by Merger With Johns-Manville Products Corporation Raybestos-Manhatten Corporation, a Connecticut Corporation, Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation, Successor by Purchase of Kaylo Division of Owens-Illinois Glass Company Pittsburgh Corning Corporation, a Pennsylvania Corporation Unarco Industries, Inc., Formerly Known as Union Asbestos and Rubber Company H. K. Porter Thermoid Division, a Delaware Corporation Southern Asbestos Company, a Foreign Corporation, and Third Party v. Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, and the United States of America, Third Party

662 F.2d 243
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedOctober 5, 1981
Docket80-1116
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

This text of 662 F.2d 243 (John W. White, Ronald M. Cash, Donahue Ellis, Willie A. Gibbons, Thomas J. Hogge, Maurice W. Holloway, Wilon W. Jones, Percy C. Overman, Hugh v. Reynolds, John Lee Roland, Thomas R. Sawyer, Milton L. Stacey, Robert L. Van Dyke, Walter J. White, James T. Long, Homer E. Watson, O. W. Patrick, James T. Oman, Fred R. Walker, Roscoe C. McGuire Elias James Watkins v. Johns-Manville Corporation and Johns-Manville Sales Corporation, Successor by Merger With Johns-Manville Products Corporation Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation, Successor by Purchase of Kaylo Division of Owens-Illinois Glass Company Pittsburgh Corning Corporation, a Pennsylvania Corporation H. K. Porter Thermoid Division, a Delaware Corporation, and Raybestos-Manhatten Corporation, a Connecticut Corporation the Celotex Corporation, Successor by Merger With Panacon Corporation, Which Was Successor by Merger of Briggs Manufacturing Company and Philip Carey Corporation Unarco Industries, Inc., Formerly Known as Union Asbestos and Rubber Company Southern Asbestos Company, a Foreign Corporation Eagle-Picher Industries Inc., an Ohio Corporation, and Third Party v. Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, and the United States of America, Third Party John W. White, Ronald M. Cash, Donahue Ellis, Willie A. Gibbons, Thomas J. Hogge, Maurice W. Holloway, Wilon W. Jones, Percy C. Overman, Hugh v. Reynolds, John Lee Roland, Thomas R. Sawyer, Milton L. Stacey, Robert L. Van Dyke, Walter J. White, James T. Long, Homer E. Watson, O. W. Patrick, James T. Oman, Fred R. Walker, Roscoe C. McGuire Elias James Watkins v. Unarco Industries, Formerly Known as Union Asbestos and Rubber Company Raybestos-Manhatten, Inc., a Connecticut Corporation, and Johns-Manville Corporation and Johns-Manville Sales Corporation, Successor by Merger With Johns-Manville Products Corporation Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation, Successor by Purchase of Kaylo Division of Owens-Illinois Glass Company Pittsburgh Corning Corporation, a Pennsylvania Corporation the Celotex Corporation, Successor by Merger With Panacon Corporation, Which Was Successor by Merger of Briggs Manufacturing Company, and Philip Carey Corporation H. K. Porter Company, Thermoid Division, a Delaware Corporation Southern Asbestos Company, a Foreign Corporation Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc., an Ohio Corporation, and Third Party v. Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, and United States of America, Third Party John W. White, Ronald M. Cash, Donahue Ellis, Willie A. Gibbons, Thomas J. Hogge, Maurice W. Holloway, Wilon W. Jones, Percy C. Overman, Hugh v. Reynolds, John Lee Roland, Thomas R. Sawyer, Milton L. Stacey, Robert L. Van Dyke, Walter J. White, James T. Long, Homer E. Watson, O. W. Patrick, James T. Oman, Fred R. Walker, Roscoe C. McGuire Elias James Watkins v. The Celotex Corporation, Successor by Merger With Panacon Corporation, Which Was Successor by Merger of Briggs Manufacturing Company and Philip Carey Corporation Eagle Picher Industries, Inc., an Ohio Corporation, and Johns-Manville Corporation and Johns-Manville Sales Corporation, Successor by Merger With Johns-Manville Products Corporation Raybestos-Manhatten Corporation, a Connecticut Corporation, Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation, Successor by Purchase of Kaylo Division of Owens-Illinois Glass Company Pittsburgh Corning Corporation, a Pennsylvania Corporation Unarco Industries, Inc., Formerly Known as Union Asbestos and Rubber Company H. K. Porter Thermoid Division, a Delaware Corporation Southern Asbestos Company, a Foreign Corporation, and Third Party v. Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, and the United States of America, Third Party) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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John W. White, Ronald M. Cash, Donahue Ellis, Willie A. Gibbons, Thomas J. Hogge, Maurice W. Holloway, Wilon W. Jones, Percy C. Overman, Hugh v. Reynolds, John Lee Roland, Thomas R. Sawyer, Milton L. Stacey, Robert L. Van Dyke, Walter J. White, James T. Long, Homer E. Watson, O. W. Patrick, James T. Oman, Fred R. Walker, Roscoe C. McGuire Elias James Watkins v. Johns-Manville Corporation and Johns-Manville Sales Corporation, Successor by Merger With Johns-Manville Products Corporation Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation, Successor by Purchase of Kaylo Division of Owens-Illinois Glass Company Pittsburgh Corning Corporation, a Pennsylvania Corporation H. K. Porter Thermoid Division, a Delaware Corporation, and Raybestos-Manhatten Corporation, a Connecticut Corporation the Celotex Corporation, Successor by Merger With Panacon Corporation, Which Was Successor by Merger of Briggs Manufacturing Company and Philip Carey Corporation Unarco Industries, Inc., Formerly Known as Union Asbestos and Rubber Company Southern Asbestos Company, a Foreign Corporation Eagle-Picher Industries Inc., an Ohio Corporation, and Third Party v. Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, and the United States of America, Third Party John W. White, Ronald M. Cash, Donahue Ellis, Willie A. Gibbons, Thomas J. Hogge, Maurice W. Holloway, Wilon W. Jones, Percy C. Overman, Hugh v. Reynolds, John Lee Roland, Thomas R. Sawyer, Milton L. Stacey, Robert L. Van Dyke, Walter J. White, James T. Long, Homer E. Watson, O. W. Patrick, James T. Oman, Fred R. Walker, Roscoe C. McGuire Elias James Watkins v. Unarco Industries, Formerly Known as Union Asbestos and Rubber Company Raybestos-Manhatten, Inc., a Connecticut Corporation, and Johns-Manville Corporation and Johns-Manville Sales Corporation, Successor by Merger With Johns-Manville Products Corporation Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation, Successor by Purchase of Kaylo Division of Owens-Illinois Glass Company Pittsburgh Corning Corporation, a Pennsylvania Corporation the Celotex Corporation, Successor by Merger With Panacon Corporation, Which Was Successor by Merger of Briggs Manufacturing Company, and Philip Carey Corporation H. K. Porter Company, Thermoid Division, a Delaware Corporation Southern Asbestos Company, a Foreign Corporation Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc., an Ohio Corporation, and Third Party v. Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, and United States of America, Third Party John W. White, Ronald M. Cash, Donahue Ellis, Willie A. Gibbons, Thomas J. Hogge, Maurice W. Holloway, Wilon W. Jones, Percy C. Overman, Hugh v. Reynolds, John Lee Roland, Thomas R. Sawyer, Milton L. Stacey, Robert L. Van Dyke, Walter J. White, James T. Long, Homer E. Watson, O. W. Patrick, James T. Oman, Fred R. Walker, Roscoe C. McGuire Elias James Watkins v. The Celotex Corporation, Successor by Merger With Panacon Corporation, Which Was Successor by Merger of Briggs Manufacturing Company and Philip Carey Corporation Eagle Picher Industries, Inc., an Ohio Corporation, and Johns-Manville Corporation and Johns-Manville Sales Corporation, Successor by Merger With Johns-Manville Products Corporation Raybestos-Manhatten Corporation, a Connecticut Corporation, Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation, Successor by Purchase of Kaylo Division of Owens-Illinois Glass Company Pittsburgh Corning Corporation, a Pennsylvania Corporation Unarco Industries, Inc., Formerly Known as Union Asbestos and Rubber Company H. K. Porter Thermoid Division, a Delaware Corporation Southern Asbestos Company, a Foreign Corporation, and Third Party v. Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, and the United States of America, Third Party, 662 F.2d 243 (3d Cir. 1981).

Opinion

662 F.2d 243

John W. WHITE, Ronald M. Cash, Donahue Ellis, Willie A.
Gibbons, Thomas J. Hogge, Maurice W. Holloway, Wilon W.
Jones, Percy C. Overman, Hugh V. Reynolds, John Lee Roland,
Thomas R. Sawyer, Milton L. Stacey, Robert L. Van Dyke,
Walter J. White, James T. Long, Homer E. Watson, O. W.
Patrick, James T. Oman, Fred R. Walker, Roscoe C. McGuire,
Elias James Watkins, Plaintiffs,
v.
JOHNS-MANVILLE CORPORATION and Johns-Manville Sales
Corporation, successor by merger with Johns-Manville
Products Corporation; Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation,
successor by purchase of Kaylo Division of Owens-Illinois
Glass Company; Pittsburgh Corning Corporation, a
Pennsylvania Corporation; H. K. Porter Thermoid Division, a
Delaware Corporation, Appellants,
and
RAYBESTOS-MANHATTEN CORPORATION, a Connecticut Corporation;
The Celotex Corporation, successor by merger with Panacon
Corporation, which was successor by merger of Briggs
Manufacturing Company and Philip Carey Corporation; Unarco
Industries, Inc., formerly known as Union Asbestos and
Rubber Company; Southern Asbestos Company, a Foreign
Corporation; Eagle-Picher Industries Inc., an Ohio
Corporation, Defendants and Third Party Plaintiffs,
v.
NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING AND DRYDOCK COMPANY, Appellee,
and
The United States of America, Third Party Defendant.
John W. WHITE, Ronald M. Cash, Donahue Ellis, Willie A.
Gibbons, Thomas J. Hogge, Maurice W. Holloway, Wilon W.
Jones, Percy C. Overman, Hugh V. Reynolds, John Lee Roland,
Thomas R. Sawyer, Milton L. Stacey, Robert L. Van Dyke,
Walter J. White, James T. Long, Homer E. Watson, O. W.
Patrick, James T. Oman, Fred R. Walker, Roscoe C. McGuire,
Elias James Watkins, Plaintiffs,
v.
UNARCO INDUSTRIES, formerly known as Union Asbestos and
Rubber Company; Raybestos-Manhatten, Inc., a
Connecticut Corporation, Appellants,
and
JOHNS-MANVILLE CORPORATION and Johns-Manville Sales
Corporation, successor by merger with Johns-Manville
Products Corporation; Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation,
successor by purchase of Kaylo Division of Owens-Illinois
Glass Company; Pittsburgh Corning Corporation, a
Pennsylvania Corporation; The Celotex Corporation, successor
by merger with Panacon Corporation, which was successor by
merger of Briggs Manufacturing Company, and Philip Carey
Corporation; H. K. Porter Company, Thermoid Division, a
Delaware Corporation; Southern Asbestos Company, a Foreign
Corporation; Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc., an Ohio
Corporation, Defendants and Third Party Plaintiffs,
v.
NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING AND DRYDOCK COMPANY, Appellee,
and
United States of America, Third Party Defendant.
John W. WHITE, Ronald M. Cash, Donahue Ellis, Willie A.
Gibbons, Thomas J. Hogge, Maurice W. Holloway, Wilon W.
Jones, Percy C. Overman, Hugh V. Reynolds, John Lee Roland,
Thomas R. Sawyer, Milton L. Stacey, Robert L. Van Dyke,
Walter J. White, James T. Long, Homer E. Watson, O. W.
Patrick, James T. Oman, Fred R. Walker, Roscoe C. McGuire,
Elias James Watkins, Plaintiffs,
v.
The CELOTEX CORPORATION, successor by merger with Panacon
Corporation, which was successor by merger of Briggs
Manufacturing Company and Philip Carey Corporation; Eagle
Picher Industries, Inc., an Ohio Corporation, Appellants,
and
JOHNS-MANVILLE CORPORATION and Johns-Manville Sales
Corporation, successor by merger with Johns-Manville
Products Corporation; Raybestos-Manhatten Corporation, a
Connecticut Corporation, Owens-Corning Fiberglas
Corporation, successor by purchase of Kaylo Division of
Owens-Illinois Glass Company; Pittsburgh Corning
Corporation, a Pennsylvania Corporation; Unarco Industries,
Inc., formerly known as Union Asbestos and Rubber Company;
H. K. Porter Thermoid Division, a Delaware Corporation;
Southern Asbestos Company, a Foreign Corporation, Defendants
and Third Party Plaintiffs,
v.
NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING AND DRYDOCK COMPANY, Appellee,
and
The United States of America, Third Party Defendant.

Nos. 80-1116 to 80-1118.

United States Court of Appeals,
Fourth Circuit.

Argued Nov. 11, 1980.
Decided Oct. 5, 1981.

C. Michael Montgomery, Norfolk, Va. (Robert M. Hughes, III, Glen A. Huff, Steven G. Schwartz, Seawell, McCoy, Dalton, Hughes, Gore & Timms, Norfolk, Va., on brief), for Johns-Manville Corp. and Johns-Manville Sales Corp.

Gerard E. W. Voyer, Taylor, Walker & Adams, Norfolk, Va., on brief for Unarco Industries, Inc.

William V. Hoyle, Charles A. Smith, Hoyle Corbett, Hubbard, Smith & Payne, Newport News, Va., on brief for Raybestos-Manhatten, Inc.

Jack E. Greer, J. Anderson Stalnaker, Williams, Worrell, Kelly & Greer, Norfolk, Va., on brief for Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp.

Allan S. Reynolds, Worth D. Banner, White, Reynolds, Smith & Winters, Norfolk, Va., on brief for Pittsburgh Corning Corp.

John Y. Pearson, Jr., Bruce T. Bishop, Willcox, Savage, Lawrence, Dickson & Spindle, Norfolk, Va., on brief for Celotex Corp.

Archibald Wallace, III, Nathan H. Smith, Albert D. Bugg, Jr., Sands, Anderson, Marks & Miller, Richmond, Va., on brief for H. K. Porter Co.

William B. Eley, Kenneth A. Phillips, Eley, Rutherford & Leafe, Norfolk, Va., on brief for Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc.

Stephen B. Clarkson, Washington, D. C. (Sullivan & Beauregard, J. Mitchell Brown, D. Whitney Thornton, II, Richard H. Saltsman, Washington, D. C., Antje E. Huck, Shannon T. Mason, Mason, Mason, Gibson, Cowardin & Spencer, Newport News, Va., on brief), for appellee.

Before WIDENER, HALL and PHILLIPS, Circuit Judges.

JAMES DICKSON PHILLIPS, Circuit Judge:

Johns-Manville and seven other manufacturers (manufacturers), sued by five persons who claimed that they had contracted asbestosis by working with products of whose hazards they had not been warned by these manufacturers, impleaded as third-party defendant the injured persons' employer, Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Company (Newport News) on a third-party claim for indemnification in respect of any liability established against the manufacturers. The district court, 482 F.Supp. 1060, dismissed the manufacturers' indemnity claims, rejecting as a matter of law the several legal theories advanced in their support. We affirm.

* Newport News is a shipbuilding and repair facility located in Newport News, Virginia, where some of the largest and most sophisticated ships in the United States Navy are constructed and repaired. In the course of construction or repair of ships its employees install or replace thermal insulation materials containing asbestos. These insulation materials produced and sold by the manufacturers and used by Newport News on pipes, steam systems and boilers to protect the crew from the extreme heat produced by the ship's propulsion systems, take the form of rope, cloth, sheets, blocks, sections or cement. In some instances it is necessary to cut, saw, hammer or mix the material in order to install it for insulation purposes. In the event that the insulation must be removed for replacement or for the repair of other components, it is removed by ripping it out, or by some other method. In both application and "ripout" a fine dust containing microscopic particles of asbestos is frequently created.

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