STATE v. WHITEHURST

No. 26.

57 S.E.2d 770 (1950)

231 N.C. 497

STATE ex rel. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION v. WHITEHURST.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

March 1, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. D. Holoman, R. B. Overton, R. B. Billings, Raleigh, for appellee the Employment Security Commission of North Carolina.

Harry B. Brown, Elizabeth City, for defendant appellant.


DENNY, Justice.

The defendant contends that since he was not an employing unit at the time he bought the assets of M. E. Perry, trading as Colonial Cleaners, he could not be held an employing unit that acquired the assets of another so as to tack on his employment of more than eight individuals for sixteen weeks in 1948, to the employment of more than eight individuals for twelve weeks in 1948, by the previous owner of the business, and thereby make him liable for...

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