Reversing.
On August 16, 1943, the appellant was injured in the course of his employment with appellee. Under the provisions of the Workmen's Compensation Act, Chapter 342, KRS, it was agreed that appellant was to be paid the sum of $15 per week, based upon an average weekly wage of $25 per week, and that such compensation "shall be payable from and including the 16th day of August 1943, until terminated, in accordance with the provisions of the Workmen's Compensation law of the State of Kentucky." The agreement was executed on a standard form used for such purposes, and, among other things, stated that the length of disability was undetermined. It was filed with the Workmen's Compensation Board on August 22, 1944, and approved by the Board on August 23, 1944. This approval gave the agreement the force and effect of an award. KRS
The compensation was paid regularly until January 20, 1945, at which time the payments were suspended.
On October 12, 1946, the appellant, pursuant to the provisions of KRS
The determination of the question presented here depends upon the construction of KRS
It is claimed by the appellee that KRS
An award is in the nature of a judgment, and rights acquired under it cannot be destroyed by a refusal to recognize it. It would be unfair to compel the injured *Page 185 employee to have the case reopened and prove his right to the compensation. The burden is upon the one claiming a change in conditions upon which the award is rested. Standard Accident Insurance Co. v. Hinson, supra, and authorities therein cited.
The construction which we have placed upon these sections of our Workmen's Compensation law does not prejudice the rights of any party to an agreement which has the approval of the Board. Since an approved agreement is treated as an award, the provisions of KRS
The judgment of the court below is erroneous and the appellant is entitled to the relief asked for, subject of course to the right of appellee to make application to the Board under KRS
The judgment is reversed for proceedings consistent herewith.
