Michigan Supreme Court, 1931

Pringle v. Morton Salt Co.

Pringle v. Morton Salt Co.
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided April 24, 1931 · CLARK, J.
236 N.W. 221; 254 Mich. 179; 1931 Mich. LEXIS 901 (North Western Reporter)

Pringle v. Morton Salt Co.

Opinion of the Court

Plaintiffs as dependents of a deceased employee, their son Harold James Pringle, bring certiorari to review an award in their favor against defendant employer and its insurer.

Thomas v. Morton Salt Co., 253 Mich. 613, negatives right to recover damages for injuries resulting in the death of Harold James Pringle in an action at law by representative of the deceased employee against defendant employer and sustains right to award of compensation. The award is affirmed.

BUTZEL, C.J., and WIEST, McDONALD, POTTER, NORTH, and FEAD, JJ., concurred. SHARPE, J., did not sit. *Page 180

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