COOK v. MINNEAPOLIS BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION CO.

No. 35,175.

231 Minn. 433 (1950)

THEODORE COOK v. MINNEAPOLIS BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY AND ANOTHER.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

June 30, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robb, Robb & Van Eps, for relators.

Robins, Davis & Lyons and Sidney S. Feinberg, for respondent.


MAGNEY, JUSTICE.

Certiorari to review a decision of the industrial commission holding that an employe is entitled to the benefits of the Minnesota workmen's compensation law where he had already received benefits under the laws of North Dakota, full credit being given for all payments so received by employe in the North Dakota proceedings.

Employe, Theodore Cook, a resident of Savage, Minnesota, was employed under a Minnesota contract of employment by Minneapolis...

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