Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1936

Freeman v. Railway Express Agency

Freeman v. Railway Express Agency
Supreme Court of New Jersey · Decided May 6, 1936
14 N.J. Misc. 316; 184 A. 631; 1936 N.J. Sup. Ct. LEXIS 354

Freeman v. Railway Express Agency

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The questions of facts and law in this case were fully discussed in the opinion filed by Judge Loder and set forth above. As to the facts, he concurred in the finding of the deputy commissioner on the original hearing and, after a careful examination of the evidence, we see no reason for overruling the conclusion of these tribunals.

As to the law, we also concur in the views expressed by Judge Loder and agree with him that the case is principally controlled by Jackson v. Florence Thread Co., supra, cited by him.

The judgment under review will therefore be affirmed.

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