1913, p. 469. 1911 (Ex. Sess.), p. 131. Direct Legislation. 1913, p. 279. Workmen's Compensation Jurisdiction 691 ... .548, 550, 551 588 ... 1917, p. 1218. Public Lands..... Deering's Gen. Laws, p. 770. Irrigation.... .618, 620, 624, 625, 626 560 474 691 .694, 697 9 Deering's Gen. Laws 1915, p. 877. State Medical Act. Starr & Co. Ann. Stats. 1885, c. 121, par. 19. Counties...... KANSAS. PAGE .7, 8 509 407 57 Gen. Stats. 1909, sec. 7309. Counties MICHIGAN. 56 Pub. Acts 1912 (Ex. Sess.), No. 10. Workmen's Compensation.. 3 ΜΟΝΤΑΝΑ. Pol. Code, sec. 3610. Posting Notice.... NEBRASKA. Comp. Stats. 1909, c. 78, sec. 88. Counties.... NEW YORK. Consol. Laws, c. 25, (secs. 250, 256, Highway Law). UNITED STATES. Const., 14th Amendment, sec. 1. Due Process of Law... Comp. Stats. 1916, sec. 1214. Certiorari Rev. Stats., sec. 2275. Public Lands.. Rev. Stats., sec. 2326. Quieting Title.. WISCONSIN. Laws 1899, c. 284. Counties.... REPORTS OF CASES DETERMINED IN THE DISTRICT COURTS OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. [Civ. No. 2424. Second Appellate District.-January 12, 1918.? LEROY ARMSTRONG, Petitioner, v. INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION et al., Respondents. OF WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT- CARPENTER IN CONSTRUCTION DWELLING NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT. - A carpenter employed for about three months on day wages in the erection of a dwelling-house for his employer is entitled, under the Workmen's Compensation Act, to compensation for injuries received, since his employment is not both casual and out of the usual course of the trade, business, profession, or occupation of his employer. APPLICATION for a Writ of Review originally made to the District Court of Appeal for the Second Appellate District to annul an award of the Industrial Accident Commission. The facts are stated in the opinion of the court. Kuster & Salisbury, for Petitioner. Christopher M. Bradley, for Respondents. CONREY, P. J.-On writ of review to determine the validity of an award made by respondent commission. Thomas V. Hardwick was employed by the petitioner Leroy Armstrong to work as a carpenter on day wages in the erection of a dwelling-house to be occupied by the employer and his family. After Hardwick had been so employed for about 86 Cal. App.-1 (1) |