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Workmen's Compensation--"Arising Out Of Employment"--Death Resulting From Voluntarily Arranged Fight, John F. O'Connor S.Ed. Jun 1947

Workmen's Compensation--"Arising Out Of Employment"--Death Resulting From Voluntarily Arranged Fight, John F. O'Connor S.Ed.

Michigan Law Review

On the first day of his employment as a messenger boy, in the course of being instructed in his duties and shown over his route, the deceased met a fellow employee with whom he voluntarily arranged a fight. There was evidence that the fight was induced by the fellow employee's braggadocio as to his pugilistic ability which culminated in a challenge to the deceased. The encounter took place on a public street. The deceased sustained injuries therefrom which aggravated an existing infirmity and caused his death. From an award of death benefits by the Workmen's Compensation Board, the employer appealed. …


Statutory Interpretation--Cornwell V. Commonwealth, Et Al., J. R. Richardson Jan 1947

Statutory Interpretation--Cornwell V. Commonwealth, Et Al., J. R. Richardson

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


"Traumatic Injury" Under The Kentucky Workmen's Compensation Act, Edwin R. Mcclelland Jan 1947

"Traumatic Injury" Under The Kentucky Workmen's Compensation Act, Edwin R. Mcclelland

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.