GOINGS v. RILEY

No. 4166.

98 N.H. 93 (1953)

LUCIANNA GOINGS v. WILLIAM H. RILEY, Commissioner of Labor.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

March 3, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John W. King (by brief and orally), for the plaintiff.

Winslow H. Osborne and James M. Riley, Jr. (Mr. Osborne orally), for the defendant.


KENISON, C. J.

The Unemployment Compensation Act, R. L., c. 218, s. 3 C, as amended by Laws 1947, c. 59, s. 10, provides that "an unemployed individual shall be eligible to receive benefits with respect to any week only if the commissioner finds that . . . C . . . he is able to work, and is available for work . . . ." The availability requirement of the statute does not demand of the claimant total availability for any work offered. Where...

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