Combined Metals Reduction Co. v. Industrial Commission

116 P.2d 929, 101 Utah 230
CourtUtah Supreme Court
DecidedSeptember 15, 1941
DocketNo. 6315.
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Combined Metals Reduction Co. v. Industrial Commission, 116 P.2d 929, 101 Utah 230 (Utah 1941).

Opinions

LARSON, Justice.

This cause involves what is commonly known as a mining lease. The facts and the issues are substantially the *231 same as those involved in the National Tunnel and Mines ease. There are some minor differences in the “lease,” but they are not such as change or affect the questions involved. All questions here presented were involved and decided in the case of National Tunnel and Mines Co. v. Industrial Commission, 99 Utah 39, 102 P. 2d 508, and upon the authority of that case, the decision of the Industrial Commission is affirmed.

MOFFAT, C. J., and McDONOUGH, J., concur.

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