HORN v. SANDHILL FURNITURE COMPANY

No. 463.

95 S.E.2d 521 (1956)

245 N.C. 173

Murray J. HORN (Employee) v. SANDHILL FURNITURE COMPANY (Employer), and Hartford Accident & Indemnity Company (Carrier).

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

December 12, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Teague & Johnson, Raleigh, and Mason & Williamson, Laurinburg, for appellant.

Boyette & Brogden, Carthage, for appellees.


PARKER, Justice.

Claimant has two assignments of error. The first one is to the judgment, the second is that the judge erred in affirming the Full Commission's order that claimant did not sustain an injury by accident arising out of and in the course of his employment by the Sandhill Furniture Company.

The consideration of an appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court affirming or reversing an award made by the Full Industrial Commission, or affirming or...

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