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Southern Pacific Co. v. Industrial Acc. Com.

Supreme Court of California
Jan 12, 1942
19 Cal.2d 283 (Cal. 1942)

Summary

In Southern Pac. Co. v. Industrial Acc. Com. (Wills), 19 Cal.2d 283, 284 [ 120 P.2d 888], the court said: "The duties performed by Wills in the repair of cars devoted to general freight service were in furtherance of interstate commerce in a way which directly, or closely and substantially, affected that commerce.

Summary of this case from Northwestern Pacific R. Co. v. Industrial Acc. Com.

Opinion

Docket No. S.F. 16642.

January 12, 1942.

PROCEEDING to review an order of the Industrial Accident Commission awarding compensation for personal injuries. Annulled.

Henley C. Booth and Burton Mason for Petitioner.

Everett A. Corten for Respondents.

Irvin C. Ford and Lawrence G. Dorety, as Amici Curiae, on behalf of Respondents.


THE COURT.

The petitioner, the Southern Pacific Company, seeks by this writ of review to have annulled an award of the respondent Industrial Accident Commission. This is a companion case to Southern Pacific Co. v. Industrial Acc. Com. et al., S.F. No. 16641, ante, p. 271 [ 120 P.2d 880] (this day decided), and the legal principles there set forth are determinative of the issues presented here.

On February 26, 1940, while employed as a freight car builder at Sacramento, California, by the Southern Pacific Company, Fred Wills sustained an injury arising out of and occurring in the course of his employment. At the time of his injury Wills was engaged in repairing a freight car used by petitioner in general freight service, in both interstate and intrastate commerce. Upon the basis of these facts the respondent commission accepted jurisdiction and rendered an award in favor of the injured employee and against petitioner.

Under the principles set forth in Southern Pacific Co. v. Industrial Acc. Com. et al., supra, it is clear that this case comes within the exclusive operation of the Federal Employers' Liability Act, as amended in 1939. The duties performed by Wills in the repair of cars devoted to general freight service were in furtherance of interstate commerce in a way which directly, or closely and substantially, affected that commerce. It follows that the respondent commission was without jurisdiction to make the award.

The award is annulled.


Summaries of

Southern Pacific Co. v. Industrial Acc. Com.

Supreme Court of California
Jan 12, 1942
19 Cal.2d 283 (Cal. 1942)

In Southern Pac. Co. v. Industrial Acc. Com. (Wills), 19 Cal.2d 283, 284 [ 120 P.2d 888], the court said: "The duties performed by Wills in the repair of cars devoted to general freight service were in furtherance of interstate commerce in a way which directly, or closely and substantially, affected that commerce.

Summary of this case from Northwestern Pacific R. Co. v. Industrial Acc. Com.
Case details for

Southern Pacific Co. v. Industrial Acc. Com.

Case Details

Full title:SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY (a Corporation), Petitioner, v. INDUSTRIAL…

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Jan 12, 1942

Citations

19 Cal.2d 283 (Cal. 1942)
120 P.2d 888

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