PADULA v. ROYAL PLATING & POLISHING CO.


14 N.J. Super. 603 (1951)

82 A.2d 225

MICHAEL PADULA, PETITIONER-APPELLANT, v. ROYAL PLATING & POLISHING CO., RESPONDENT-APPELLEE.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Essex County Court Law Division.

Decided June 27, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Herman M. Wilson, for the petitioner-appellant.

Messrs. Toner, Speakman & Crowley (Mr. Robert A. Vanderbilt, appearing), attorneys for the respondent-appellee.


CONLON, J.C.C.

The petitioner was denied compensation and appeals. The material facts are not essentially in dispute, the issue being whether or not the petitioner sustained his injury out of and in the course of his employment.

The evidence warrants the following finding of facts: Petitioner was employed by the respondent as a plater in June, 1947. On July 28, 1949, in the evening, he was injured while playing a game of softball on a team made up of employees...

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