Bear Canyon Mining Co. v. Industrial Commission

280 P.2d 270, 78 Ariz. 350, 1955 Ariz. LEXIS 205
CourtArizona Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 21, 1955
DocketNo. 5987
StatusPublished

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Bear Canyon Mining Co. v. Industrial Commission, 280 P.2d 270, 78 Ariz. 350, 1955 Ariz. LEXIS 205 (Ark. 1955).

Opinion

WINDES, Justice.

Petition of Bear Canyon Mining Company for certiorari to test the validity of an award of the respondent Industrial Commission of Arizona awarding compensation to respondent, L. D. Poor, against ■ the petitioner. This is the same award as that involved in the case of Green v. Industrial Commission, 78 Ariz. 347, 280 P.2d 268. The award is based upon the same facts [351]*351and record as therein. The decision in that case controls the decision herein.

The award is set aside.

LA PRADE, C. J., and UDALL, PHELPS and STRUCKMEYER, Jr., JJ., concur.

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Green v. Industrial Commission
280 P.2d 268 (Arizona Supreme Court, 1955)

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