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Sacks v. Industrial Commission
474 P.2d 442, 13 Ariz. App. 83, 1970.AZ.40219
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The petitioner in this Workmens Compensation proceeding was a stock clerk in the employ of the respondent School District on April 22, 1968, when she sustained a protrusion or herniation of lumbar discs while arising from a toilet on the premises of the employer. The issue before us is whether the injury was one "arising out of" the petitioners employment. See A.R.S. § 23-1021, subsec. A. Under the facts, we find ourselves in agreement with the determination of the Commission denying compensation.