NASHUA CORP. v. BROWN

No. 4328.

99 N.H. 205 (1954)

NASHUA CORPORATION v. NEWELL BROWN, Director.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided September 30, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hamblett, Moran & Hamblett (Mr. Robert Hamblett orally), for the plaintiff.

James M. Riley, Jr., Winslow H. Osborne and Edward F. Smith (Mr. Riley orally), for the defendants.

The claimant furnished no brief.


KENISON, C. J.

The question presented here is whether a wife who leaves her employment to join her husband in another state in a newly established home is entitled to unemployment compensation benefits. The pertinent part of the governing statute provides that the claimant shall be disqualified for benefits for a specified period after she has left her work "voluntarily without good cause in accordance with rules and regulations of the commissioner." R. L., c....

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