Docket No. 9098. December 27, 1933. PROCEEDING in Certiorari to review an award of the Industrial Accident Commission denying compensation. Award affirmed. The facts are stated in the opinion of the court. Francis Gill for Petitioner. Edward A. Corten, A.I. Townsend, Redman, Alexander Bacon and R.P. Wisecarver for Respondents. THE COURT. Theodore R. Jenks in his lifetime was employed by respondent Carey as an insurance salesman. He received a salary and commission. On Sunday, August 21, 1932, between
(1) Recognizing the necessity for grouping related functions of organizational units and administrative bodies in order to promote greater economy, efficiency and improved administration, the Governor, the Kentucky Economic Development Partnership as created in KRS 154.10-010, and other elected state executive officers may propose to the General Assembly, for its approval, changes in the state government organizational structure which may include the creation, alteration or abolition of any organizational
Except as otherwise provided by statute, actions shall be brought in the county where the cause of action, or some part thereof, arose: (1) For the recovery of a fine, penalty, or forfeiture, imposed by a statute; but if the offense for which the claim is made be committed on a watercourse or road which is the boundary of two (2) counties, the action may be brought in either of them; (2) Against a public officer for an act done by him in virtue or under color of his office, or for a neglect of official
Any action in which a declaration of rights or determination of questions of construction is the relief asked, may be docketed for early hearing as in the case of a motion. KRS 418.050 Amended 1966 Ky. Acts ch. 255, sec. 272. -- Transferred 1952 Ky. Acts ch. 84, sec. 1, effective 7/1/1953, from C.C. sec. 639a-3. -- Created 1922 Ky. Acts ch. 83, sec 3.
The following matters shall be administered for the County Employees Retirement System in the same manner subject to the same limitations and requirements as provided for the Kentucky Employees Retirement System as follows: (1) Statement of member and employer, as provided for by KRS 61.540; (2) Beneficiary to be designated by member, change, rights, as provided for by KRS 61.542; (3) Service credit determination, as provided for by KRS 61.545; (4) Retirement application procedure, effective retirement
The Teachers' Retirement System is established as of July 1, 1940, for the purpose of providing retirement allowances for teachers, their beneficiaries, and survivors under the provisions of KRS 161.155 and 161.220 to 161.714. The Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Kentucky shall be an independent agency and instrumentality of the Commonwealth and this status shall only be amended or changed by the General Assembly. It shall have the powers and the privileges of a corporation and shall be
(a)Judicial notice (1) To obtain judicial notice by a reviewing court under Evidence Code section 459, a party must serve and file a separate motion with a proposed order. (2) The motion must state: (A) Why the matter to be noticed is relevant to the appeal; (B) Whether the matter to be noticed was presented to the trial court and, if so, whether judicial notice was taken by that court; (C) If judicial notice of the matter was not taken by the trial court, why the matter is subject to judicial notice