158 P. 222 | Cal. | 1916
This is an original proceeding in review under the Workmen's Compensation, Insurance and Safety Act. A decision in the companion case of Carstens v. Pillsbury, ante, p. 572, [
It appears, however, that he was not the employer of Silva; that he was the general contractor for the building erected for Carstens upon the latter's property, that he sublet a portion of the work to James Common, that Common was the contractor for the portion of the work sublet to him, and that the relation of employer and employee did not exist between Sturdivant and Silva. In Carstens v. Pillsbury we have considered the question of the power of the legislature to confer judicial authority upon the commission to inquire into, determine, and enforce liabilities under section 30 of the act, in favor of the employee against persons other than his employer, and have reached the conclusion that the legislature has no such power, and, consequently, that the commission cannot entertain such proceedings. The same principles apply with equal force to the present case. On the authority of that decision we hold that the commission cannot proceed further in this case.
It is ordered that the award of the commission in favor of Silva against Sturdivant be annulled and that the proceeding as against him be dismissed.
Sloss, J., Melvin, J., Henshaw, J., and Angellotti, C.J., concurred.
Lawlor, J., dissented. *583