52 S.E.2d 890 | N.C. | 1949
The claim of I. W. Roberts for benefits from the unemployment compensation fund was examined by the Employment Security Commission and denied.
Evidence in support of this claim was heard by Claims Deputy Clark, and, on appeal from adverse ruling, by Appeals Deputy Proctor (two hearings), and by the Chairman of Employment Security Commission. In each instance claimant was held ineligible for benefits under the Act. G.S.
Claimant excepted "to the foregoing judgment and the signing of the same," and appealed to this Court.
By statute the determination of the Employment Security Commission as to the eligibility of a claimant for benefits under the Act is made "conclusive and binding as to all questions of fact supported by any competent evidence." G.S.
Appellant complained here that he did not have a hearing on his appeal from the chairman to the full commission, but we note his appeal in this instance was in the alternative, to the full commission or to the Superior Court. By G.S.
However, as the claimant's only exception was to the judgment and the signing of the same, the only question presented is the sufficiency of the record to sustain the judgment. Query v. Ins. Co.,
The judgment of the Superior Court is accordingly
Affirmed.