JACKSON v. FLY

No. 38505.

215 Miss. 303 (1952)

60 So.2d 782

6 Adv. S. 17

JACKSON, et al. v. FLY.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

November 3, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wynn, Hafter, Lake & Tindall, for appellants.

John T. Smith and W.D. Jones, for appellee.


LEE, J.

This case involves a controversy as to liability for payment of workmen's compensation benefits. Its determination rests on answers to two questions: (1) Did Jessie Beach, the subcontractor, have eight or more workmen regularly in his business when his employee, John S. Fly, the claimant, was injured. And if this was true, (2) is the Jackson Brothers Lumber Company, the primary contractor, liable to Fly for compensation benefits on

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