HENDRA v. DEPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

Docket No. 24, Calendar No. 46,407.

347 Mich. 586 (1957)

81 N.W.2d 243

HENDRA v. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided February 28, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Warner & Hart, for plaintiffs.

Harry F. Briggs (Stanley Dodge, of counsel), for defendants.


SHARPE, J.

Upon leave being granted defendants appeal from an award of compensation in favor of plaintiffs. The essential facts are not in dispute, however the inferences and conclusions to be drawn from such facts present the 2 questions for discussion and decision.

Roy I. Hendra was employed as a field agent by the vocational rehabilitation division of the Michigan department of public instruction. His duties required...

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