The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 92
... workman is able to earn more in a suitable employment than he is at present earning . The onus is on the employers to shew that the workman can earn more than he is doing , and they point to an offer by them made in October 1938 to take ...
... workman is able to earn more in a suitable employment than he is at present earning . The onus is on the employers to shew that the workman can earn more than he is doing , and they point to an offer by them made in October 1938 to take ...
Page 159
... workman not be too closely scrutinised , and the whole satisfied the Court that law and fact compelled earnings of the workman should be taken as them to hold him to be wholly and in every the basis of assessment unless some part of ...
... workman not be too closely scrutinised , and the whole satisfied the Court that law and fact compelled earnings of the workman should be taken as them to hold him to be wholly and in every the basis of assessment unless some part of ...
Page 476
... Workmen's compensation - Dependency - Illegitimate child -Workman's intention to marry mother of child- Death before date of intended marriage - Whether dependency total or partial - Held , in respect that but for his death the workman ...
... Workmen's compensation - Dependency - Illegitimate child -Workman's intention to marry mother of child- Death before date of intended marriage - Whether dependency total or partial - Held , in respect that but for his death the workman ...
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