JOLLY v. S.C. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS

16485

219 S.C. 155 (1951)

64 S.E.2d 252

JOLLY v. SOUTH CAROLINA INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS ET AL.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

March 28, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. John M. Daniel, Attorney General, and R. Hoke Robinson and Daniel R. McLeod, Assistant Attorneys General, of Columbia, for Appellants.

Messrs. Thames & Arrowsmith and Mitchell D. Palles, of Florence, for Respondent.


March 28, 1951.

TAYLOR, Justice.

The respondent, Malcolm T. Jolly, an employee of the South Carolina Industrial School for Boys, on or about October 4, 1948, while engaged in painting the entrance hall and apartment occupied by him and his family, said apartment being furnished rent-free by his employer, received an injury to his knee for which he filed a claim with the South Carolina Industrial Commission for compensation...

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