JOHNSTON v. CHRYSLER CORPORATION


178 A.2d 459 (1962)

Ralph P. JOHNSTON, Appellant, v. CHRYSLER CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation, and Albert Stetser, William Bodenstedt, Homer H. Pepper and Wilbert Rawley, composing the Unemployment Compensation Commission of the State of Delaware, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

February 19, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William T. Lynam, III, Wilmington, for appellant.

Joseph H. Geoghegan, of Berl, Potter & Anderson, Wilmington, for appellees.

SOUTHERLAND, C. J., WOLCOTT, J., and TERRY, President Judge, sitting.


WOLCOTT, Justice (for the majority of the Court).

This is an appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court affirming a denial by the Unemployment Compensation Commission of benefits to the claimant. The ground upon which benefits were denied was that the claimant had disqualified himself under 19 Del.C. § 3315(3), by his refusal to accept an offer of work.

Claimant, an unmarried man, was employed by Chrysler at...

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