MATTER OF CALEY v. HOUGHTON


281 A.D. 784 (1953)

In the Matter of the Claim of Jack Caley, Respondent, v. Theodore Houghton, Appellant. Workmen's Compensation Board, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

January 14, 1953.


Claimant was employed as a gasoline station attendant by the employer and was injured in the course of such employment on November 2, 1947. Claimant was then seventeen years of age. The employer did not have on file any employment certificate or work permit as required by section 131 of the Labor Law. No such certificate or permit was issued for this employment or employer until December 3, 1947, which was about a month after the accident. Claimant had obtained a work permit...

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