WOODWARD IRON COMPANY v. KING

6 Div. 109.

110 So.2d 270 (1959)

WOODWARD IRON COMPANY v. Enoch KING.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

March 19, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

B. J. Dryer, Woodward, for appellant.

Cooper, Mitch & Black, Birmingham, for appellee.


COLEMAN, Justice.

Appellee, Enoch King, sued appellant, Woodward Iron Company, a corporation, for workmen's compensation allegedly due Enoch for permanent partial disability suffered by him during his employment by appellant. The particular disability allegedly sustained by Enoch was that he had contracted occupational pneumonoconiosis compensable under the Act of the Legislature approved June 29 1951, 1951 Acts, page 426, Pocket Parts, 1940 Code of Alabama, Title...

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