The Scots Law TimesW. Green & Son, Limited, 1917 - Law |
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... accident in a very defective and dangerous condition to foot passengers , and particularly to passengers alighting or coming from a tramcar at the said stopping station . A few yards to the south - west of the said stopping- place the ...
... accident in a very defective and dangerous condition to foot passengers , and particularly to passengers alighting or coming from a tramcar at the said stopping station . A few yards to the south - west of the said stopping- place the ...
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... accident was caused through the fault of the defenders , by reason of the defective condition of the roadway . It was averred that the defen- ders had culpably allowed the surface of the roadway to remain broken up and in a state of ...
... accident was caused through the fault of the defenders , by reason of the defective condition of the roadway . It was averred that the defen- ders had culpably allowed the surface of the roadway to remain broken up and in a state of ...
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... Accident arising out of and in course of employ- ment - Girl working at machine replaced by another worker - Girl returning to machine and trying to remedy something out of order in the machine - Girl's in which held that the accident ...
... Accident arising out of and in course of employ- ment - Girl working at machine replaced by another worker - Girl returning to machine and trying to remedy something out of order in the machine - Girl's in which held that the accident ...
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... accident happened . As it was clear that the accident arose out of her employment , it followed that compensation was payable ( Goslan v . James Gillies & Co. , 1907 S.C. 68 ; Menzies v . M'Quibban , 1900 , 2 F. 732 ; Conway v ...
... accident happened . As it was clear that the accident arose out of her employment , it followed that compensation was payable ( Goslan v . James Gillies & Co. , 1907 S.C. 68 ; Menzies v . M'Quibban , 1900 , 2 F. 732 ; Conway v ...
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... accident in the course of her employment . Instead of directly answering the question I would propose that we pronounce a finding that there was no evidence before the learned arbi- trator on which he could in law find that the ...
... accident in the course of her employment . Instead of directly answering the question I would propose that we pronounce a finding that there was no evidence before the learned arbi- trator on which he could in law find that the ...
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