Texas Supreme Court, 1927

Insurance Assn. v. Price

Insurance Assn. v. Price
Texas Supreme Court · Decided November 16, 1927 · PER CURIAM:
300 S.W. 672; 117 Tex. 173; 1927 Tex. LEXIS 162 (South Western Reporter)

Insurance Assn. v. Price

Opinion of the Court

The application for writ of error contains no assignment urging that the claimant should not be allowed compensation under the laws of Texas by reason of having elected to receive, and by reason of having collected, full compensation under the Employers' Liability Act of the State of New Mexico, in which State he was injured. We are not expressing any opinion upon this question in dismissing the application for writ of error for want of jurisdiction. *Page 174

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