Opinion
No. 43518.
March 17, 1972.
Workmen's compensation — certiorari — effect — remand to commission for reargument.
Certiorari upon the relation of Swift Company, employer, and Maryland Casualty Company, its insurer, to review a decision of the Workmen's Compensation Commission awarding benefits to Edward Dietrich, employee, against said relators and Security Mutual Casualty Company, another insurer. Remanded with directions.
Scholle, Schweiger Scholle and Mark Scholle, for relators.
Jardine, Logan O'Brien and Gerald M. Linnihan, for respondent insurer.
Considered by the court en banc.
A writ of certiorari to the Workmen's Compensation Commission was issued by this court in this matter on December 22, 1971. On January 3, 1972, prior to the service of the writ, the commission granted a petition for reargument of certain issues. The service of the writ stayed all proceedings in the commission.
Pursuant to provisions of Minn. St. 176.481, this matter is remanded to the commission with directions to rule upon the issues upon which a rehearing has been granted.
Remanded.