RICE v. THOMASVILLE CHAIR CO.

No. 668.

76 S.E.2d 311 (1953)

238 N.C. 121

RICE v. THOMASVILLE CHAIR CO.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

June 12, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. H. Steed, Thomasville, for plaintiff, appellee.

Don A. Walser, Lexington, for defendant, appellant.


JOHNSON, J. The statute, G.S. § 97-2(r), provides:

"In all claims for compensation for hernia or rupture, resulting from injury by accident arising out of and in the course of the employee's employment, it must be definitely proven to the satisfaction of the Industrial Commission: "First. That there was an injury resulting in hernia or rupture. "Second. That the hernia or rupture appeared suddenly. "Third. That it was accompanied...

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