MAGNOLIA PETROLEUM CO. v. ARY et al.

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MAGNOLIA PETROLEUM CO. v. ARY et al.
1932 OK 608
14 P.2d 385
159 Okla. 73
Case Number: 23407
Decided: 09/13/1932
Supreme Court of Oklahoma

MAGNOLIA PETROLEUM CO.
v.
ARY et al.

Syllabus

ΒΆ0 Master and Servant--Workmen's Compensation---Award for Permanent Disability of Arm and Both Feet.
The Workmen's Compensation Law allows certain compensation for loss of an arm and also allows certain compensation for the total loss of both feet. Since the statute definitely fixes the amount which may be allowed for the loss of these members and the award as made by the Commission is in accordance therewith, and since the aggregate amount allowed by the Commission does not exceed the total amount authorized by statute for permanent total disability, held, the allowance as made by the Commission awarding injured employee 62 1/2 weeks' compensation for ten per cent. permanent disability for each foot and 5 per cent. permanent disability of left arm is authorized by the statute. Dolese Bros. Co. v. Roberts, 155 Okla. 198, 8 P.2d 756.

Original action by the Magnolia Petroleum Company in the Supreme Court to review award of the State Industrial Commission in favor of Everett R. Ary. Award affirmed.

W. R. Wallace, for petitioner.
Mayer & King and Robert Crowe, Asst. Atty. Gen., for respondent.

McNEILL, J.

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