KAHL v. SMITH PLUMBING CO.

No. 833SC493.

314 S.E.2d 574 (1984)

In the Matter of Merrill F. KAHL v. SMITH PLUMBING COMPANY and Employment Security Commission of North Carolina.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

May 1, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thelma M. Hill, Raleigh, for appellant Employment Security Commission of North Carolina.

Richard L. Stanley, Beaufort, for employer-appellant Smith Plumbing Company.

Richard F. Gordon, Morehead City, for claimant-appellee.


EAGLES, Judge.

Appellants assign as error the trial court's conclusion as a matter of law that the Employment Security Commission (ESC) failed to properly apply the law to the facts. Appellants contend that the facts here show, as a matter of law, "misconduct connected with work" sufficient to disqualify Kahl from unemployment insurance benefits, pursuant to G.S. 96-14(2). We do not agree.

In its decision ESC declared that Kahl was disqualified for unemployment...

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