FRATES et al. v. STATE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION et al.

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FRATES et al. v. STATE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION et al.
1933 OK 489
25 P.2d 300
165 Okla. 149
Case Number: 24620
Decided: 09/26/1933
Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Frates
v.
State Industrial Com.

Syllabus

¶0 Master and Servant--Workmen's Compensation--Review of Awards--Vacation of Award Upon Stipulation.
Where an agreed stipulation is entered into between the parties that the proceedings before this court on review of an award of the Industrial Commission should be vacated, this court will examine the record, and if the stipulation is supported by the record, the award of the Industrial Commission will be vacated.

Original proceedings in the Supreme Court by J. A. Frates et al. to review an award of the State Industrial Commission made to T. G. Byers. Award vacated.

Felix A. Bodovitz, for petitioners.
Park Davis, J.

Berry King, Atty. Gen., and Robt. D. Crowe, Asst. Atty. Gen., for respondents.

OPINION: PER CURIAM.

¶1 This proceeding was begun April 21, 1933, by the filing of a petition for review, and subsequent to that date, and on May 9, 1933, this court decided the proceedings involved in cause 24216, J. A. Frates et al. v. State Industrial Com., 164 Okla. 60, 22 P.2d 905, which it is stipulated and agreed by the attorneys for both parties to this proceeding is decisive of the controversy involved here.

¶2 It is further stipulated and agreed that the award of the State Industrial Commission which is sought to be reviewed may be vacated, and that mandate issue to the State Industrial Commission to dismiss this cause.

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