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Applicant Jacqueline Green and lienholder Theodore Green filed a document over a year late, seeking to overturn an approved Compromise and Release (C&R). The C&R clearly stipulated the dismissal of Theodore Green's liens with prejudice, a term signed by both Jacqueline and Theodore. As the petition for reconsideration was untimely filed, exceeding the 20-day limit, the Board lacked jurisdiction. Consequently, the Board dismissed their motion.
JACQUELINE GREEN vs. GENERAL MOTORS, ARROWOOD INDEMNITY INSURANCE CO. is a workers' compensation case decided in Van Nuys. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in Van Nuys.
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Applicant Jacqueline Green and lienholder Theodore Green filed a document over a year late, seeking to overturn an approved Compromise and Release (C&R). The C&R clearly stipulated the dismissal of Theodore Green's liens with prejudice, a term signed by both Jacqueline and Theodore. As the petition for reconsideration was untimely filed, exceeding the 20-day limit, the Board lacked jurisdiction. Consequently, the Board dismissed their motion.
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