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| Percy Roy Hayward - Employers' liability - 1918 - 64 pages
...it shall be computed and be payable from the date of the disability. This section shall not apply to a person whose employment is of a casual nature and...the purposes of the employer's trade or business. . Nova Scotia and British Columbia do not say "the employer shall be liable," but that "compensation... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1918 - 1178 pages
...phraseology of the English act, and provides that the employé shall not be construed to include "one whose employment is of a casual nature, and who is...the purposes of the employer's trade or business." Our act contains this clause: "Nor shall the provisions of this act apply to actious or proceedings... | |
| 1918 - 492 pages
...or town in the manner herein provided to receive compensation under this act. It shall not include a person whose employment is of a casual nature, and who is employed otherwise than for the purpose of the employer's trade or business, nor shall it include the members of the regularly organized... | |
| Arthur B. Honnold - Employers' liability - 1918 - 1014 pages
...enipKner. and whose remuneration does not exceed eighteen hundred dollars • yewIt does not include a person whose employment is of a casual nature, and who is employed otherwise than for the purpose of the employer's trade or business. Any reference to an employee who has been injured shall,... | |
| William Otis Badger - Courts - 1918 - 1030 pages
...employment "casual"? The English Compensation Act, which some of our states have closely followed, excepts "a person whose employment is of a casual nature and who is employed otherwise than for the purpose of the employer's trade or business." Construing this act, the English courts have held that... | |
| Percy Roy Hayward - Employers' liability - 1918 - 64 pages
...work carried on in the industry. " (b) Persons whose employment is of a casual nature, and who are employed otherwise than for the purposes of the employer's trade or business. " (c) Outworkers. " (d) Persons employed by a city, town or municipal corporation as members of a police... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1919 - 1292 pages
...together into one annotation. The English act provides that the word, "workman," shall not include a person whose employment is of a casual nature, and who is employed otherwise than for the purpose of the employer's trade or business. A somewhat similar provision is found in many of the American... | |
| Charlotte Favor MacGregor - Constitutional law - 1920 - 160 pages
...Act, 1906, § 13. employed otherwise than by way of manual labour .... or a person whose employment la of a casual nature and who is employed otherwise than for the purposes of the employer* 8 trade or business..." Bargewell v. Daniel6 is one of the very few English cases which decided... | |
| United States - Law reports, digests, etc - 1921 - 1060 pages
...she was not. * * * But section 13 of the act provides that a workman within the act does not include a person whose employment is of a casual nature, and...the purposes of the employer's trade or business. The intention was that the act should not apply in such a case to the ordinary owner of property, who... | |
| 1921 - 1236 pages
...within or without the State, but shall not be construed to include either (a) an outworker, or (6) one whose employment is of a ' casual nature, and who...the purposes of the employer's trade or business, or (r) a member of the employer's family dwelling in his house. "Employer" shall mean anv person, corporation,... | |
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