Case ID: ohio-st_161/html/0326-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

The State, ex rel. Wheeling Steel Corp., v. Morse et al., Industrial Commission of Ohio.
    (No. 33651
    Decided April 21, 1954.)
    
      Messrs. Kinder, Kinder é Kinder, for relator.
    
      Mr. C. William O’Neill, attorney general, and Mr. Paul Tague, Jr., for respondents.
   Per Curiam.

Mandamus is an extraordinary legal remedy which may not be resorted to by a self-insuring employer against whom a workmen’s compensation death award has been made to have judicially determined the issue whether the claimant is a dependent of a deceased employee and entitled to such award. State, ex rel. General Tire & Rubber Co., v. Morse et al., Industrial Commission, 160 Ohio St., 559, 117 N. E. (2d), 329.

A writ of mandamus is denied.

Writ denied.

Weygandt, C. J., Middleton, Taft, Hart, Zimmerman, Stewart and Lamneck, JJ., concur.