SENSKE v. FAIRMONT & WASECA CANNING CO.

No. 35,360.

232 Minn. 350 (1951)

BENJAMIN SENSKE v. FAIRMONT & WASECA CANNING COMPANY AND ANOTHER. JULIUS A. SCHMAHL, STATE TREASURER, AS CUSTODIAN OF SPECIAL COMPENSATION FUND.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

January 5, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Moonan, Moonan & Friedel and Gallagher & Madden, for relator.

Shepley, Severson & Johnson, for respondents employer and insurer.

J.A.A. Burnquist, Attorney General, and Victor H. Gran, Assistant Attorney General, for respondent Julius A. Schmahl.


MATSON, JUSTICE.

Certiorari to review an order of the industrial commission denying a petition for approval of a lump-sum settlement based upon a stipulation entered into by the employe-relator, the employer and its insurer, and the state treasurer as custodian of the special compensation fund (hereinafter called the special fund).

On or about December 1, 1944, relator sustained certain injuries in his employment...

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