Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1957

Champion v. Hardin-Dixon Tractor Co.

Champion v. Hardin-Dixon Tractor Co.
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided October 9, 1957
246 N.C. 691; 99 S.E.2d 917; 1957 N.C. LEXIS 511

Champion v. Hardin-Dixon Tractor Co.

Opinion of the Court

PeR CuRiAM.

When there is any competent evidence to support a finding of fact by the Industrial Commission, such finding is conclusive on appeal, even though there is evidence that would support a finding to the contrary. Watson v. Clay Co., 242 N.C. 763, 89 S.E. 2d 465, and cases there cited. Therefore in the light of the Commission’s findings of fact, supported by competent evidence, the judgment from which this appeal is taken must be, and it is

Affirmed.

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