MILLER v. B. U. C.

No. 33528.

160 Ohio St. 561 (1954)

MILLER, APPELLEE, v. BUREAU OF UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION, STATE OF OHIO, BOARD OF REVIEW, APPELLANT, ET AL.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided February 10, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Barger & Green and Mr. Robert W. Unger, for appellee.

Mr. C. William O'Neill, attorney general, Mr. John W. Hardwick, Mr. William M. Gemmill and Mr. William A. Banks, Jr., for appellant.


LAMNECK, J.

The Board of Review insists in its assignments of error that the judgment of the Court of Appeals, affirming the judgment of the Court of Common Pleas which awarded unemployment benefits to the claimant, was unlawful, unreasonable and against the manifest weight of the evidence.

Before the appeal instituted by the Board of Review could be heard on its merits by this court, the claimant filed a motion in the court to dismiss the appeal on the ground...

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