MAHLUM v. BROEDER

No. 10904.

412 P.2d 572 (1966)

Edwin P. MAHLUM, Claimant and Appellant, v. Fred BROEDER, Jr., Defendant and Respondent.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided April 1, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lee A. Jordan, Missoula (argued), for appellant.

S.Y. Larrick, Kalispell (argued), L.V. Harris, Helena (argued), Robert Swanberg, Helena (argued), for respondent.


JOHN C. HARRISON, Justice.

Edwin P. Mahlum, an injured workman, is receiving compensation under section 92-703, R.C.M.1947. He brings this appeal alleging error by the district court of the eleventh judicial district, the Honorable E.B. Foot, presiding judge, when it found, concluded, and ordered that his "wages received at the time of the injury," within the meaning of section 92-703, were to be based on the usual and normal five-day week he worked, and not on the...

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