WOOD v. DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SEC.

No. 19365.

680 P.2d 38 (1984)

Robert L. WOOD, Plaintiff, v. DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY, Defendant.

Supreme Court of Utah.

March 9, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert L. Wood, pro se.

Floyd G. Astin, K. Allan Zabel, Salt Lake City, for defendant.


DURHAM, Justice:

Robert Wood's appeal of a determination denying him unemployment benefits was denied for lack of jurisdiction because it was not timely made. The sole issue before us is whether Wood had good cause to file a late appeal. We affirm.

Wood worked for the Seven-Up Bottling Company in Utah. He was fired for selling products without reporting the sales. Wood later moved to Alaska. From there, on March 15...

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