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Taylor v. Ferreo

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Mar 5, 1935
41 P.2d 840 (Okla. 1935)

Opinion

No. 25249.

March 5, 1935.

(Syllabus.)

Master and Servant — Workmen's Compensation — Syllabus Adopted.

The syllabus in cause No. 25207, Utility Coal Co., Petitioner, v. Oscar Rogez, handed down by this court on December 18, 1934 ( 170 Okla. 264, 39 P.2d 60), is hereby adopted as the syllabus herein.

Original action in the Supreme Court by E.R. Taylor et al. to review an award of the State Industrial Commission in favor of Joe Ferreo. Affirmed.

Geo. S. Ramsey, C.J. Pinkston. Villard Martin, and Garrett Logan, for petitioners.

Anton Koch, for respondent.


This case is a companion case to No. 25207, Utility Coal Company, Petitioner, v. Oscar Rogez, Respondent, decided by this court on December 18, 1934 ( 170 Okla. 264, 39 P.2d 60), and as these two cases were tried together and argued together on appeal and involve identically the same facts and law, the award of the Industrial Commission in this case is affirmed upon the authority of said case.

McNEILL, C. J., OSBORN, V. C. J., and PHELPS and CORN, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Taylor v. Ferreo

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Mar 5, 1935
41 P.2d 840 (Okla. 1935)
Case details for

Taylor v. Ferreo

Case Details

Full title:TAYLOR et al. v. FERREO

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: Mar 5, 1935

Citations

41 P.2d 840 (Okla. 1935)
171 Okla. 79

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