St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway Co. v. Walsh
This text of 110 S.W. 222 (St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway Co. v. Walsh) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Arkansas primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
Pat Walsh was employed by the appellant railroad company as a fireman at $4 per day, and was discharged on November 14, 1906, and sued for $100 unpaid wages and for sixty days’ wages — from November 14th to January 18th- — at $4 per. day, amounting to $240, for failure to pay his wages within seven days of discharge, pursuant to section 6649, Kirby’s Digest. He obtained judgment for $95.85 wages and $240 penalty.
From December 8th to December 29th there was a valid judicial garnishment pending. This arrested the running of the wages while it existed, and that period must be subtracted from the period sued for.
With this modification the judgment is affirmed.
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