Wisconsin Chair Co. v. Industrial Commission of Wisconsin

157 N.W. 1103, 163 Wis. 25, 1916 Wisc. LEXIS 264
CourtWisconsin Supreme Court
DecidedApril 11, 1916
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Wisconsin Chair Co. v. Industrial Commission of Wisconsin, 157 N.W. 1103, 163 Wis. 25, 1916 Wisc. LEXIS 264 (Wis. 1916).

Opinion

Rosenbebey, J.

The question presented by the appeal is whether or not there was sufficient evidence before the Commission to give it jurisdiction to act in the premises. Chief Justice Winslow and Justices Maeshall and Vinje are of the opinion that there was no such evidence and that therefore the judgment of the circuit court should be affirmed, while Justices SiebecKeb, Kebwin, and the writer are of the opin[26]*26ion that there was such evidence and that therefore the judgment of the circuit court should be reversed and the award of the Commission affirmed. This court being equally divided, the judgment of the circuit court is thereby affirmed.

By the Court. — Judgment affirmed.

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