HARRIS v. CHICAGO MILL AND LUMBER CO.

No. 53974.

441 So.2d 557 (1983)

C.L. HARRIS v. CHICAGO MILL AND LUMBER COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

December 7, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George F. Hollowell, Jr., Greenville, for appellant.

Vardaman S. Dunn and Cox & Dunn, Ltd., Jackson, William D. Carlson, Greenville, for appellee.

Before BROOM, ROY NOBLE LEE and DAN M. LEE, JJ.


ROY NOBLE LEE, Justice, for the Court:

The Mississippi Workmen's Compensation Commission entered an order awarding temporary total and minimum permanent partial benefits to claimant, C.L. Harris.1 The order reversed the administrative judge, who denied compensation for permanent partial disability. The employer, Chicago Mill & Lumber Company, appealed to the Circuit Court of Washington County, Honorable B.B. Wilkes, presiding, which...

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