CITY OF MIAMI v. FULP


60 So.2d 18 (1952)

CITY OF MIAMI v. FULP et al.

Supreme Court of Florida, Division A.

July 25, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John E. Cicero and Olavi M. Hendrickson, Miami, for appellant.

William J. Wright, Miami, for Clyde Franklin Fulp.

Rodney Durrance, Tallahassee, for Florida Industrial Commission.


THOMAS, Justice.

The appellee, Clyde Franklin Fulp, was injured while serving as a caddie on the Miami Springs Golf Club course, operated by the City of Miami, and sought compensation. The deputy commissioner denied his claim, but the full commission and the circuit court held a different view.

We are asked to decide whether the caddie was, when hurt, an employee of the city entitling him to compensation for his injuries.

For a determination of the...

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