TEXAS EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION v. STEWART OIL CO.

Nos. A-4412, A-4413.

267 S.W.2d 137 (1954)

TEXAS EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION et al. v. STEWART OIL CO.

Supreme Court of Texas.

April 14, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Ben Shepperd, Atty. Gen., J. A. Amis, Jr., Sam Lane, Asst. Attys. Gen., Lee G. Williams, John M. Barcus, Austin, for petitioners.

Spruiell, Lowry, Potter & Lasater, J. Donald Guinn, Tyler, Paul Branch, Kilgore, for respondent.


WILSON, Justice.

The question here is when does an administrative ruling of the Texas Employment Commission upon a claim for benefits become final.

The respondent, Stewart Oil Company, tendered its original petition to the County Clerk for filing seven days after an adverse ruling by the Commission. The Commission contends: (1) That its ruling does not become final until ten days after it is issued; (2) that a dissatisfied party then has ten days to commence...

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