BUXTON v. DEAN

No. 4-9472.

238 S.W.2d 487 (1951)

BUXTON v. DEAN.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

April 9, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Claude Duty, Rogers, Vol T. Lindsey, Bentonville, for appellant.

J. Wesley Sampier, Rogers, Clayton N. Little and William H. Enfield, Bentonville, for appellee.


MILLWEE, Justice.

On December 2, 1949 appellee, Hubert Dean, sustained a disabling injury to his left hand while working for appellant, Ray Buxton, in building a house in Rogers, Arkansas. Appellee's claim before the Workmen's Compensation Commission was controverted on the ground that appellant was not "engaged in building or building repair work" within the meaning of the Workmen's Compensation Law at the time of the...

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