276 275 274 Order of the Industrial Board, April 21, 1939 denied the above named Charlotte Doyle, and said appeal having been duly heard by said Court, and the said Appellate Division of the Supreme Court having at a term thereof commencing on the 9th day of January, 1939, reversed the decision heretofore made by the Industrial Board of the State of New York, and the order of the said Appellate Division having been entered in the office of the Clerk of said court on March 30, 1939, and the papers on appeal herein together with a certified copy of said order of the Appellate Division having been duly filed, wherein said decision of said Industrial Board of the State of New York was reversed by the Appellate Division in the following terms: Ordered, that the decision herein be and the same. is hereby reversed, with costs to the claimant against the employer and insurance carrier, and matter remitted to the State Industrial Board. It is ordered that the order of the Appellate Division in the above entitled matter be and the same hereby is made the order of the State Industrial Board therein, with interest from date of said award. Dated: New York, April 21, 1939. ROSE SCHNEIDERMAN, DS. Secretary. Request for and actuarial computation, Sept. 11, 1939 277 REQUEST FOR AND ACTUARIAL COMPUTA- C-40 State of New York Department of Labor Bureau of Workmen's Compensation 278 Request for Actuarial Computation Case No. 3225468. Employee, William DeVellier, Insurance carrier, Aetna. Date of accident, 9-5-32. Comp. begins 12-20-32. Weekly wages, 31.25. Lump Compensation paid $2,763.44 for 353 5/6 weeks, from FATAL CASES Schedule of Dependents Relationship, Mother. Date of birth, 4-23-1889. Attained Age*, 50. Weekly Comp., $7.81. *Note:-By "attained age" is meant nearest age at date of lump sum award. 1. Terms of Lump Sum Award Is lump sum award for all future payments? 279 282 281 280 3. Request for and actuarial computation, Sept. 11, 1939 sion of payments to the widow. Other:.... 2. Lump sum award of $. with suspen NON-FATAL CASES Does claimant have wife, or children under 18? 1. Terms of Lump Sum Award Is lump sum award for all future payments? INTEREST ON APPEALED CASES Appeal taken from award dated. Board confirmed Court decision.. Date Remarks: Please commute under Section 27 for payment into the Aggregate Trust Fund assuming that compensation has been paid to Oct. 2, 1939. This computation is not to include funeral expenses. Minutes, December 21, 1932 283 284 Industrial Board, Dept. or Bureau. Date 9-6-39. Signed, G. M. Custer. By phone 9-8-39 NJ. Date, September 11, 1939. The present value of the above award is $6,378.83 as of 10-2-39 under Section 27 of the Workmen's Compensation Law for payment into the Aggregate Trust Fund assuming that compensation benefits have been paid to 10-2-39. The above present value does not include funeral benefits, nor does it include disability benefits due to the date of death. Signed, E. M. Chappell, Actuary. Chief Actuarial Clerk. 285 MINUTES, DECEMBER 21, 1932 State Department of Labor 150 Leonard Street, New York, N. Y. Case No. 3223805 William DeVellier, Claimant Century Circuit, Inc., Employer Aetna Life Insurance Co., Carrier Hearing before the Industrial Board Minutes, March 13, 1933 Present A. Gompers, Referee B. Seitz, Clerk M. C. McDonald, Hearing Stenographer Appearances Claimant not present Mr. N. Kazenstein, representing the Employer and Mr. Kazenstein: In this case we received information that the claimant died yesterday. We are raising the questions of accident, notice, causal relation, death not the result of an accident, and so forth. The Referee: Adjourned; somebody connected with the claimant to be present at the next hearing. |