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... employee is not engaged in any employment or self - employment as described in Subparagraph ( 2 ) ( b ) of this Paragraph , compensation for permanent total disability shall be awarded only if the employee proves by clear and convincing ...
... employee is not engaged in any employment or self - employment as described in Subparagraph ( 2 ) ( b ) of this Paragraph , compensation for permanent total disability shall be awarded only if the employee proves by clear and convincing ...
Page 478
... employee at time of accident and death . Williams v . Ameri- can Emp . Ins . Co. , App . 2 Cir.1958 , 103 So.2d 568 ... employee's widow at the rate of 321⁄2 percent of his wages , but not exceeding $ 30 per week , and the difference ...
... employee at time of accident and death . Williams v . Ameri- can Emp . Ins . Co. , App . 2 Cir.1958 , 103 So.2d 568 ... employee's widow at the rate of 321⁄2 percent of his wages , but not exceeding $ 30 per week , and the difference ...
Page 479
... employee's concubine was not a " child " within provision of Acts 1928 , No. 242 , § 8 , which allowed compensation of 321⁄2 per cent . of wages of deceased employee for one child . Lunkin v . Triangle Farms , App . 1 Cir . 1945 , 24 So ...
... employee's concubine was not a " child " within provision of Acts 1928 , No. 242 , § 8 , which allowed compensation of 321⁄2 per cent . of wages of deceased employee for one child . Lunkin v . Triangle Farms , App . 1 Cir . 1945 , 24 So ...
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