Oklahoma Supreme Court Denies Widow's Claim to Husband's Disability Benefits
The Journal Record › November 14, 2007
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The Journal Record › November 14, 2007
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court split in a 5-4 decision to deny a widow of a former Frederick city employee the right to continue collecting her deceased husband's disability benefits.
The justices disagreed over how to deduce the intent of those who drafted the city ordinance that established the Employee Retirement System of Frederick when a crucial part of the ordinance was omitted.See the full content of this document
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Oklahoma Supreme Court Denies Widow's Claim to Husband's Disability Benefits
The system plan states that "a surviving spouse who meets the eligibility requirements under Para...
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