BLANDIN, J.
The plaintiff claims she is totally incapacitated from working at any gainful occupation and that the Court's finding, in effect, that she is able to work at some place other than the defendant's plant is unwarranted. This contention cannot be upheld. Laws 1947, c. 266, s. 21, which governs this case provides in substance that to be eligible for compensation the workman must be disabled "for work at any gainful occupation ..." and that "payments...
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