Summary
In McLean v. Thatcher Process Co., Inc. (214 App. Div. 842), compensation award was denied on the ground that it did not appear that the child was an acknowledged illegitimate child within the meaning of the statute.
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September, 1925.
Award reversed and claim dismissed, with costs against the State Industrial Board, on the ground that the son for whose benefit the claim is made is not an acknowledged illegitimate child within the meaning of section 2, subdivision 11, of the Workmen's Compensation Law. All concur.