The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 163
... arbitrator should have given more than the maximum brusher's wage as the previous average to be taken in computo . I am of opinion that this Court cannot interfere , unless on broad principles of law , with an arbitrator's award based ...
... arbitrator should have given more than the maximum brusher's wage as the previous average to be taken in computo . I am of opinion that this Court cannot interfere , unless on broad principles of law , with an arbitrator's award based ...
Page 339
... arbitrator was to be an arbitrator under the Acquisition of Land ( Assessment of Compensa- tion ) Act , 1919 , but neither directly or by implication did it import any of the rights conferred on arbitrators under the 1919 Act . If it ...
... arbitrator was to be an arbitrator under the Acquisition of Land ( Assessment of Compensa- tion ) Act , 1919 , but neither directly or by implication did it import any of the rights conferred on arbitrators under the 1919 Act . If it ...
Page 427
... arbitrator is of opinion that the workman could not be said to have been riding on the hutch for the purposes of , or in connection with , his employer's trade or business . He therefore finds in law that the accident did not arise out ...
... arbitrator is of opinion that the workman could not be said to have been riding on the hutch for the purposes of , or in connection with , his employer's trade or business . He therefore finds in law that the accident did not arise out ...
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