KELLY-DEMPSEY CO. v. STATE INDUS. COMM'N

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KELLY-DEMPSEY CO. v. STATE INDUS. COMM'N
1931 OK 188
298 P. 591
148 Okla. 288
Case Number: 21955
Decided: 04/28/1931
Supreme Court of Oklahoma

KELLY-DEMPSEY CO. et al.
v.
STATE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION et al.

Syllabus

¶0 Master and Servant--Workmen's Compensation -- Award not Reviewed by Court After Being Set Aside by Industrial Commission.
Where an award is made by the State Industrial Commission in favor of a claimant and notice of appeal therefrom is given, and thereafter that award is vacated, set aside, and held for naught by the State Industrial Commission and a new award is made by it, this court will not consider the award so made and set aside, there being nothing for this court to review.

Original proceeding by the Kelly-Dempsey Company and insurance carrier to review an award of State Industrial Commission in favor of Jack Cox. Dismissed.

Sam A. Neely, McMahon & Keeting, Rayford S. Reed, and D. F. Rainey, for petitioners.
Fred M. Hammer and M. J. Parmenter, for respondents.

ANDREWS, J.

¶1 This is an original proceeding to review an award of the State Industrial Commission in favor of the respondent made on the 30th day of October, 1930.

¶2 Notice of appeal and supersedeas bond were given on the 1st day of December, 1930, and the petition for review was filed in this cause on that date.

¶3 It appears from the record and is admitted in the briefs that on the 29th day of November, 1930, the State Industrial Commission made an order setting aside and holding for naught its award of October 30, 1930, and allowing the respondent compensation as therein set forth.

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