The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 89
may and no dispute between the parties that the question whether an employment is a suitable employment within the meaning of the section is a mixed question of fact and law . There be a question whether certain proved facts are ...
may and no dispute between the parties that the question whether an employment is a suitable employment within the meaning of the section is a mixed question of fact and law . There be a question whether certain proved facts are ...
Page 90
... employment is an economic advantage Rowatt . which may well outweigh the difference in November 30 , Wages . But the appellants argue that the workman's choice , however reasonable , between the alternatives presented to him , ought not ...
... employment is an economic advantage Rowatt . which may well outweigh the difference in November 30 , Wages . But the appellants argue that the workman's choice , however reasonable , between the alternatives presented to him , ought not ...
Page 92
... employment of underground motorman which has been offered not a " suitable employment . " The employers maintained in this stated case that the arbitrator had misdirected himself in law by putting a wrong interpretation on the phrase ...
... employment of underground motorman which has been offered not a " suitable employment . " The employers maintained in this stated case that the arbitrator had misdirected himself in law by putting a wrong interpretation on the phrase ...
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