FISHER v. BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS

No. 8330SC518.

318 S.E.2d 322 (1984)

Danny G. FISHER, et al. v. BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS and Employment Security Commission of North Carolina.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

August 7, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hunter, Large & Kirby by William P. Hunter, III, Sylva, for claimant-appellants.

Kathryn S. Aldridge, Raleigh, for appellee Employment Security Commission of North Carolina.


WEBB, Judge.

The claimants do not challenge the findings of fact of the Employment Security Commission. They contend that it committed error in its conclusions that they were not entitled to benefits. We affirm the judgment of the superior court. G.S. 96-13(b)(2) in effect at the time this claim was filed provided in part:

"The payment of benefits to any individual based on services for secondary schools ... shall be in the same manner... as apply to individuals...

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