AYLOR v. BARNES

No. 308.

87 S.E.2d 269 (1955)

242 N.C. 223

Nora Hucherson AYLOR, Mother; Odell Aylor, Deceased Employee, v. L. R. BARNES, Trading as Barnes-Taylor Company; N. C. Pine Lumber Company, Employer; Indemnity Insurance Company of North America, Carrier.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

May 4, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Barden, Stith & McCotter, New Bern, for defendants-appellants.

Raymond E. Sumrell, Lee & Hancock, New Bern, Nottingham & Somerville, Orange, Va., for plaintiff-appellee.


WINBORNE, Justice.

Appellants, by their assignments of error presented on this appeal, challenge the jurisdiction of the North Carolina Industrial Commission in the premises on the grounds, among others, that at the time of his death, the employee, Odell Aylor, was not a resident of this State within the meaning of the statute G.S. § 97-36.

In this connection, this Court, in interpreting and applying the provisions of G.S. § 97-36 in the case of...

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