ROUKEY v. RILEY

No. 3940.

96 N.H. 351 (1950)

JOSEPH J. ROUKEY v. WILLIAM H. RILEY, Commissioner of Labor.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

December 5, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John W. King for the plaintiff.

F. Maurice LaForce for the defendant.


LAMPRON, J.

The issue before us is whether the plaintiff can be found ineligible for unemployment compensation benefits because he is not available for work under the provisions of R. L., c. 218, s. 3, par. C, solely by reason of his being a member of the House of Representatives.

His legislative duties are performed in Concord, eighteen miles from Manchester, every two years, for a term extending...

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