194 N.W. 835 | S.D. | 1923
This is a proceeding, under the Workmen’s Compensation Law (iRev. Code 1919, § 9436 et seq.), brought by the plaintiff, Eiva Wakefield, the alleged widow of Hiram E. Wakefield, against the Warren-Lamb Lumber Company for compensation for the death of her alleged husband. Ida M. Wake-
The vital question before the board of arbitration and before the Industrial Commissioner upon review, as between the plaintiff and the intervener, w,as whether the marriage of the deceased to the intervener had' been dissolved at the time a marriage ceremony was performed between the plaintiff and deceased. Both the board and the commissioner, upon review, found that the former marriage had not been dissolved.
Finding no error in the record, the judgment and order denying new trial are affirmed.
iNiote.- — Reported in 194 ¡N. W. 835. See, Headnote (1), American Key-Numbered Digest, Master and Servant, Key-No-. 417(7.), Workmen’s Compensation Act, Sec. 127; (2) Master and Servant, Key-No. 417(5), Appeal and Error, 4 C. J. Sec. 2594; (3) Master and Servant, Key-No. 4T7(5), Workmen’s Compensation Act, Sec. 126.
On right and extent of review of findings off commission under Workmen’s Compensation Acts, see notes in L. R. A. 1916A, 163, 266 and L. R. A. 1917D I861.