MATTER OF SNYDER v. HIRSCH


284 A.D. 820 (1954)

In the Matter of the Claim of Richard Snyder, Respondent, v. Bertha Hirsch, Doing Business as Chicken Grove, et al., Appellants. Workmen's Compensation Board, Respondent

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

July 8, 1954.


Claimant was a clerk and chicken butcher in the employer's retail poultry business. A delivery boy was also employed in the business. In making deliveries the boy used his own bicycle. A thief stole the bicycle and claimant, in attempting to recover it, slipped and fell. He has been given an award in compensation. From this happening appellants pursue very elaborate legal arguments that the award to the claimant for his injury should not stand. It is said, on one point, that...

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