UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. v. SULLIVAN


265 S.W.2d 549 (1954)

UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. et al. v. SULLIVAN.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

March 3, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph G. Cummings and Hume, Howard, Davis & Boult, Nashville, for appellants.

Lurton Goodpasture, Sr., and Cate & Cate, Nashville, for appellee.


NEIL, Chief Justice.

Mrs. June Betow Sullivan brought this suit individually, and also for the use and benefit of her minor children, against the Underwood Typewriter Company and the Travelers Insurance Company to recover compensation, under the Tennessee Workmen's Compensation Law, for the death of her husband, Harold Morton Sullivan.

The defendants interposed the defense that the injury which caused the death of the deceased did not arise out of or in the...

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