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City of Huntington v. Fisher

Supreme Court of Indiana
Feb 4, 1942
220 Ind. 735 (Ind. 1942)

Opinion

No. 27,649.

Filed February 4, 1942.

From the Industrial Board of Indiana.

Proceedings under the Workmen's Compensation Act by Icy D. Fisher, claimant, against the City of Huntington, Indiana, employer, to recover compensation for the death of Isaac Fisher, deceased, employee. From an award granting compensation, the employer appealed, and the Appellate Court attempted to transfer the case to the Supreme Court under § 4-209, Burns' 1933, § 1364, Baldwin's 1934.

Case remanded to Appellate Court.

(For opinion reversing the judgment of the Appellate Court, see ante, p. 83.)

Mart J. O'Malley, of Huntington ( Lawrence E. Carlson, of Huntington, of counsel), for appellant.

Milo Feightner, Lee M. Bowers, and Arthur J. Palmer, all of Huntington, for appellee.


On the authority of Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. v. Dehn (1942), 219 Ind. 350, 38 N.E.2d 569, this case is ordered remanded to the Appellate Court of Indiana.

NOTE. — Reported in 39 N.E.2d 139.


Summaries of

City of Huntington v. Fisher

Supreme Court of Indiana
Feb 4, 1942
220 Ind. 735 (Ind. 1942)
Case details for

City of Huntington v. Fisher

Case Details

Full title:CITY OF HUNTINGTON v. FISHER

Court:Supreme Court of Indiana

Date published: Feb 4, 1942

Citations

220 Ind. 735 (Ind. 1942)
39 N.E.2d 139