TAYLOR v. J. P. STEVENS AND COMPANY

No. 7810IC1052.

258 S.E.2d 426 (1979)

43 N.C. App. 216

Lucy Wood TAYLOR, Plaintiff, Employee, v. J. P. STEVENS AND COMPANY, Employer, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Carrier, Defendants.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

October 2, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Davis, Hassell, Hudson & Broadwell by Charles R. Hassell, Jr., Raleigh, for plaintiff.

Teague, Campbell, Conely & Dennis by George W. Dennis III, Raleigh, for defendants.


ROBERT M. MARTIN, Judge.

The hearing officer and the full Commission have decided plaintiff's claim upon an erroneous theory of law. The dictum in Duncan v. Carpenter, 233 N.C. 422, 64 S.E.2d 410 (1957), upon which the denial of plaintiff's claim was predicated is apparently no longer valid. See Wood v. J. P. Stevens & Co., 297 N.C. 636,

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