PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 1457
SEC. 42. Should a further accident occur to an employe
already receiving payment under this Act for a disability, or who
has been previously the recipient of a lump sum payment under
this Act, his future compensation shall be adjusted according
to the other provisions of this Act and with regard to the
combined effect of his injuries and his past receipt of com-
pensation under this Act. In case of the remarriage of a
dependent widow of a deceased employe without dependent
children, all compensation under this Act shall cease, and fur-
ther no widow or widower shall receive any benefits under this
Act where the marriage shall have taken place after the person
entitled to benefits hereunder shall have been injured, provided
there are no dependent children.
If aggravation, diminution or termination of disability takes
place or be discovered after the rate of compensation shall have
been established or compensation terminated in any case, the
Commission may, upon the application of any party in interest
or upon its own motion, readjust for future application the
rate of compensation in accordance with rules in this Section
provided, or in a proper case, terminate the payments.
A husband or wife of an injured employe, who has deserted
said employe for more than one year prior to the time of the
injury or subsequently shall not be a beneficiary under this Act.
In case of the remarriage of a dependent widow of a do
ceased employe without dependent children, all compensation
under this Act shall cease, and further no widow or widower
shall receive any benefits under this Act where the marriage
shall have taken place after the person entitled to benefits
hereunder shall have been injured, provided there are no de-
pendent children.
SEC. 43. If a beneficiary shall reside or remove out of the
State and shall have been such non-resident for a period of one
year, the Commission may in its discretion convert any pay-
ments thereafter to become due to such beneficiary into a lump
sum payment, not in any case to exceed twenty-four hundred
dollars by paying a sum equal to three-fourths of the then value
of such payments.
SEC. 44. If injury or death results to a workman from the
deliberate intention of his employer to produce such injury or
death, the employe, the widow, widower, child, children or de-
pendents of the employe shall have the privilege either to take
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