Richert v. Schreiber

66 N.E.2d 769, 116 Ind. App. 621, 1946 Ind. App. LEXIS 165
CourtIndiana Court of Appeals
DecidedMay 29, 1946
DocketNo. 17,483.
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Richert v. Schreiber, 66 N.E.2d 769, 116 Ind. App. 621, 1946 Ind. App. LEXIS 165 (Ind. Ct. App. 1946).

Opinion

Hamilton, C. J.

This is an appeal from an adverse judgment rendered in an action instituted by appellant against appellees upon an appeal bond executed by appellee, Arthur G. Schreiber, as principal, and appellee, National Surety Corporation, as surety, for the purpose of perfecting and prosecuting an appeal by said Arthur G. Schreiber from an award rendered by the Full Industrial Board of Indiana, in favor of appellant and against said Arthur G. Schreiber and others, to the Appellate Court of Indiana, where said award was af *624 firmed. Schreiber v. Rickert (1943), 114 Ind. App. 55, 50 N. E. (2d) 879.

'"The complaint was in one-paragraph and demanded .judgment, upon said bond. Issues were duly joined and the- 'cause submitted for trial- to the court without the intervention of a jury.

.tlpon .request, the court found the facts specially and ■rendered its conclusions of law thereon in favor of appellees and against appellant, that she take nothing by her complaint, to which conclusions of law appellant duly excepted and prosecutes this appeal.

- The errors assigned are: • (1) The court erred in its conclusion of law No. 1; and (2) that the court erred in its conclusion of law No. 2.

The material facts as found by the court are as follows:-

That on April 8, 1943, plaintiff (Mary T. Rickert) recovered an award against the defendants, Arthur G. Schreiber, Anna Moll, and Jacob J. Moll, in a proceeding for an adjustment of compensation under the Indiana Workmen’s Compensation Act, prosecuted by her as the surviving dependent widow of Philip H. Rickert, deceased, who was fatally injured as a result of an áccident arising out of and in the course of his employment with said Arthur G. Schreiber. The Industrial Board in said award ordered the defendants in said proceedings to pay to the plaintiff a sum of $8.80. per week, beginning July 15, 1941, for a period of 300 weeks, or ‘until terminated in accordance with the provisions of the Indiana Workmen’s Compensation Act. That thereafter the. defendant Arthur G. Schreiber'prosecuted an appeal from said award to the Appellate Court of Indiana, and on April 29, 1943, filed his appeal bond in said proceedings' before the Industrial Board for the purpose of perfecting his appeal from said award; that on said date *625 said appeal bond was fixed in the sum of $3000 and approved with the defendant, National Surety-Corporation of New York, as surety. That said appeal bond, sp filed and approved, is the same-appeal, bond sued upon in plaintiff’s complaint.. That thereupon said appeal was duly perfected by said Arthur G. Schreiber.by filing the transcript of the record and assignment of errors in the Appellate Court of Indiana on May 6, 1943; that on October 13, 1943, the Appellate Court of Indiana, by its written opinion, affirmed said award, with the statutory penalty of 5% against the defendant Arthur G. Schreiber. ■ .

That on December 18, 1943, the Industrial Board of Indiana, pursuant to the judgment and. mandate of the Appellate Court of Indiana, modified its former award and rendered a final award against the defendant Arthur G. Schreiber to the effect that said Schreiber pay to plaintiff Mary T. Rickert compensation at .the. rate of $9.24 per week, beginning July 15, 1941, for a period of not to exceed 300 weeks, or until terminated in accordance with the provisions of the Indiana Workmen’s Compensation Law; that defendant Schreiber reimburse one Essie King in the sum of $150 for funeral expenses for said deceased, Philip H. Rickert; that the defendant Schreiber pay the costs taxed at said proceedings; that plaintiff’s attorney, William D. Hardy,.be paid attorney’s fees in the sum of $650; and that the defendant have credit against the compensation award to the plaintiff for all sums paid out as attorney’s fees in accordance with the award.

Thereafter, on December 21, 1943, the defendant Arthur G. Schreiber, by his attorney, George. P. Zimmerman, filed with the Clerk of the Posey Circuit Court, during vacation of said court, á transcript of the award *626 of the Full Industrial Board of Indiana, and caused the same to be recorded by the Clerk in Order Book A-23 on page 536 of the records of said court.

That on November 30, 1943, the plaintiff, Mary T. Rickert, executed a written release in the words and figures as follows:

“I, Mary T. Rickert of Posey County, Indiana, in whose favor an award was made by the Industrial Board of Indiana against Arthur G. Schreiber, Anna Moll and Jacob J. Moll by reason of the death of my husband, Philip Rickert, while working for said Arthur G. Schreiber, in consideration of the payment by said Schreiber of my attorney’s fee and all the costs and expenses of said proceedings, do hereby release the said Arthur G. Schreiber and Anna Moll and Jacob J. Moll from any further liability on said award.
“Dated this 30 day of November, 1943.
“Mary T. Rickert
“Witness: Ella M. Schreiber”

which said release was attached to page 536 of Civil Order Book A-23 of the Posey Circuit Court on January 6, 1944.

That on January 6, 1944, Arthur G. Schreiber paid Mrs. Essie King the sum of $150 in full payment of the award for the funeral expenses of Philip H. Rickert, deceased, and received a written receipt therefor, signed by said Essie King, which said receipt is entered upon and attached to the margin of said Civil Order Book A-23, page 536, of the Posey Circuit Court.

That on January 6, 1944, Arthur G. Schreiber paid to William D. Hardy, attorney of record for the plaintiff Rickert in the proceedings before the Industrial Board and in the Appellate Court of Indiana, the sum of $650 in full payment of his attorney’s fee, as fixed in the award by the Industrial Board of Indiana, and received *627 a written receipt therefor, signed by said William D. Hardy, which said receipt is duly entered upon and attached to the margin of Civil Order Book A-23, page 536, of the Posey Circuit Court.

That said Arthur G. Sehreiber has paid all costs assessed in all of said proceedings before the Industrial Board and in the Appellate Court of Indiana, ánd in the Clerk’s office of the Posey Circuit Court, and a receipt for each of such payments, showing all costs have been paid in full by said Arthur G. Sehreiber, has been attached to the margin of Civil Order Book A-23, page 536, of the Posey Circuit Court.

With respect to the circumstances surrounding the execution of the release signed by the plaintiff Mary T. Rickert, and heretofore set forth, the court found as follows:

“No. 9. That the plaintiff Mary T. Rickert, at the time of executing the release set out in Finding No. 4, herein, to the defendant Arthur G. Sehreiber, at said time each of them believed that the said Sehreiber would not be liable for the payment of any more money on the award set out in Finding No. 3 herein, other than the same set out in Finding No. 5 and Finding No. 6 and finding No. 7, which sums were paid by the defendant Arthur G. Sehreiber, as set forth in said Findings Nos.

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