Arizona Court of Appeals, 1975

Hunley v. Industrial Commission

Hunley v. Industrial Commission
Arizona Court of Appeals · Decided April 10, 1975 · Nelson, Stevens, Wren
23 Ariz. App. 392; 533 P.2d 700; 1975 Ariz. App. LEXIS 567

Hunley v. Industrial Commission

Opinion of the Court

SUPPLEMENTAL OPINION

STEVENS, Judge.

This Court filed its opinion in the above-entitled matter on 11 February 1975. 23 Ariz.App. 176, 531 P.2d 552. A timely motion for rehearing and response thereto have been filed. The motion correctly advises the Court that the cases of Mahan v. Industrial Commission of Arizona, 14 Ariz.App. 535, 484 P.2d 1064 (1971), and Washburn v. Industrial Commission of Arizona, 14 Ariz.App. 479, 484 P.2d 248 (1971), (23 Ariz.App. at 177, 531 P.2d at 553) do not support the principle of law for which they are cited. We acknowledge this error on our part. This does not affect the result.

The motion for rehearing is herewith denied.

NELSON, P. J., and WREN, J., concurring.

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