The Workmen's Compensation Law with Amendments and Annotations; The Industrial Commission Law with Amendments and Annotations; Rules and Regulations Governing the Application of the Workmen's Compensation Law
The Workmen's Compensation Law with Amendments and Annotations; The Industrial Commission Law with Amendments and Annotations; Rules and Regulations Governing the Application of the Workmen's Compensation Law
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919 Excerpt: ...he had advanced to the injured employe. The court ordered that such writ of mandamus issue: State, ex rel. Lange, vs. Industrial Commission, 98 O. S. 459. Note: --For an exception to the general rule that compensation shall be paid only to employes or their dependents, see G. C. Sec. 14U5-83, Part 3, as amended, 108 O. ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919 Excerpt: ...he had advanced to the injured employe. The court ordered that such writ of mandamus issue: State, ex rel. Lange, vs. Industrial Commission, 98 O. S. 459. Note: --For an exception to the general rule that compensation shall be paid only to employes or their dependents, see G. C. Sec. 14U5-83, Part 3, as amended, 108 O. L. 313. The consul of a foreign government will be paid compensation due to dependents residing in a foreign country whose government he represents, only when he files with the Commission a power of attorney from the persons entitled to receive the money, authorizing him to receive and transmit the money: In re Schats, Vol. I, No. 7, Dull. Ind. Com. 60. An award of compensation for permanent partial disability is a vested right and any unpaid balance should be paid to the administrator of his estate, or, if there is no administrator, it may be paid to the heirs and next of kin: Opinions Atty. Gen. 1914, Vol. I, 778. Note: --See G. C. Sec. 1465-83, Par. 3, as amended 108 O. L. 313, effective August 15, 1919. An employe entitled to compensation cannot assign his right to receive such compensation, and the Industrial Commission cannot issue duplicate warrants in payment of compensation to any person other than the injured employe or the dependents of the killed employe: Opinions Atty. Gen. 1915, Vol. Ill, 2104. The Industrial Commission has no authority, under this section, to direct an employer who is a self-insurer, to pay compensation due an injured employe to the wife and children of such emnlove. so lone as the employe is living: Opinions Atty. Gen. 1916, Vol. II, 1877. If an employer, who is a self-insurer, voluntarilv pays compensation due an injured employe to his wife and children, who have been abandoned by such employe, he could set up .
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