VIRE v. NADEAU


268 A.2d 464 (1970)

Roland VIRE and Joseph A. Vire v. Albert W. NADEAU.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.

July 27, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles W. Smith, Saco, for plaintiffs.

Mahoney, Desmond, Robinson & Mahoney, by James R. Desmond, and Lawrence P. Mahoney, Portland, for defendant.

Before WILLIAMSON, C. J., and WEBBER, MARDEN, DUFRESNE, WEATHERBEE and POMEROY, JJ.


PER CURIAM.

Joseph A. Vire, a painter in the employ of Albert W. Nadeau, died from an "injury by accident arising out of and in the course of his employment." The petitioner Roland Vire, brother of the deceased employee, seeks compensation as a dependent only partly dependent upon his brother. From the denial of his claim, Roland Vire appeals. Workmen's Compensation Act, 39 M.R.S.A. § 2 (Definitions), ¶ 4 (Dependents); § 51 (Entitlement to compensation...

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