Palozzi v. American Brass Co. , 1947 Conn. Super. LEXIS 39 ( 1947 )


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  • MELLITZ, J.

    This is an appeal from a finding and award of a workmen’s compensation commissioner. The defendant moves to erase the appeal on 'the ground that the appeal was not taken within ten days after entry of the finding and award by the commissioner, as required by General Statutes, Cum. Sup. 1935, § 1614c.

    *34The statutory requirement has been construed to mean that an appeal must be taken within ten days after notice to the appellant of the entry of the finding and award. Murphy v. Elms Hotel, 104 Conn. 351, 352. The objection sought to be raised by the defendant involves the determination of a question of fact. A plea in abatement and not a motion to erase was the appropriate remedy to which the defendant should have resorted to present the question. Id., p. 354.

    The motion to erase is denied.

Document Info

Docket Number: File No. 16934

Citation Numbers: 15 Conn. Supp. 33, 1947 Conn. Super. LEXIS 39

Judges: Mellitz

Filed Date: 4/25/1947

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/18/2024