ROYAL INDEMNITY CO. v. WARREN

38346.

102 Ga. App. 501 (1960)

116 S.E.2d 757

ROYAL INDEMNITY COMPANY et al. v. WARREN.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided September 30, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Greene, Neely, Buckley & DeRieux, Burt DeRieux, for plaintiffs in error.

Cain & Smith, Geo. T. Smith, contra.


NICHOLS, Judge.

1. The employer contends that the evidence conclusively shows that the claimant lost his job with Southern Airways School because of a cutback in personnel, and not due in any way to his physical condition. Of course the loss of one's job or occupation due to economic reasons not connected with his physical condition does not show a change in condition as contemplated by Code Ann. § 114-709. It is also elementary that if there is any competent...

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