The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 325
... arbitrator's entitled . On examination , however , it will be finding must be construed as meaning that the found that some of these are really authorities appellant's existing incapacity resulted from to the opposite effect , and that ...
... arbitrator's entitled . On examination , however , it will be finding must be construed as meaning that the found that some of these are really authorities appellant's existing incapacity resulted from to the opposite effect , and that ...
Page 413
on the ground that it was within the personal knowledge of the arbitrator that this was not a sufficient test of the market , and therefore did not sufficiently prove the workman's incapacity . The arbitrator was right in his view ...
on the ground that it was within the personal knowledge of the arbitrator that this was not a sufficient test of the market , and therefore did not sufficiently prove the workman's incapacity . The arbitrator was right in his view ...
Page 493
... Arbitrator Dismissing Claim as Irrelevant in Respect that Workman's Attempt to Obtain Work Had Not Sufficiently Tested the Labour Market ; Held that though the Arbitrator was Entitled to Take into Account his own Knowledge of the Labour ...
... Arbitrator Dismissing Claim as Irrelevant in Respect that Workman's Attempt to Obtain Work Had Not Sufficiently Tested the Labour Market ; Held that though the Arbitrator was Entitled to Take into Account his own Knowledge of the Labour ...
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