It appears without conflict that James F. Collins, Jr., was actively employed by respondent as a deputy sheriff from January 2, 1951, to April 10, 1972. On March 13, 1972, he submitted a letter stating: "I hereby submit my resignation..." effective on April 10, 1972. "I am resigning and deferring my retirement." On February 15, 1974, the Workmen's Compensation Appeals Board found
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COLLINS v. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
55 Cal.App.3d 594 (1976)
126 Cal. Rptr. 541
JAMES F. COLLINS, JR., Plaintiff and Appellant, v. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, Defendant and Respondent.
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February 23, 1976.
February 23, 1976.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
William T. Hays, Seth J. Kelsey and Hays & Petersen for Plaintiff and Appellant.
John H. Larson, County Counsel, Daniel C. Cassidy and John M. Baskett, Deputy County Counsel, for Defendant and Respondent.
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