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North Pacific Steamship Company v. Industrial Accident Commission

Court of Appeal of California, First District
Aug 27, 1917
34 Cal.App. 488 (Cal. Ct. App. 1917)

Opinion

Civ. No. 2213.

August 27, 1917.

APPLICATION for a Writ of Review originally made to the District Court of Appeal for the First Appellate District to annul an award of the Industrial Accident Commission.

The facts are stated in the opinion of the court.

Glensor Clewe, for Petitioner.

Christopher M. Bradley, for Respondents.

Herbert N. Ellis, for Applicant.


Conceding that the record upon this application for a writ of review directed to the Industrial Accident Commission shows that the award of the commission on its face was beyond and in excess of the jurisdiction of the commission, nevertheless it also appears that the petition for the writ to this court was not made within the thirty days after the award of the commission as prescribed by the statute. That statute, we think, must be regarded as a statute of limitations in so far as the right of the petitioner to apply for the writ is concerned, and the application has not been made within the statutory time. We are compelled, therefore, to dismiss the writ, and that will be the order.


Summaries of

North Pacific Steamship Company v. Industrial Accident Commission

Court of Appeal of California, First District
Aug 27, 1917
34 Cal.App. 488 (Cal. Ct. App. 1917)
Case details for

North Pacific Steamship Company v. Industrial Accident Commission

Case Details

Full title:NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Petitioner, v. INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT…

Court:Court of Appeal of California, First District

Date published: Aug 27, 1917

Citations

34 Cal.App. 488 (Cal. Ct. App. 1917)
168 P. 30

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