The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 32
... employment of the deceased . We ought , in my judgment , to answer the question put to us by finding that it was con- ceded by the respondents ' counsel that the acci- dent arose in the course of the employment ; but that there was ...
... employment of the deceased . We ought , in my judgment , to answer the question put to us by finding that it was con- ceded by the respondents ' counsel that the acci- dent arose in the course of the employment ; but that there was ...
Page 341
... employment exposed him , because it is quite clear from the statements before us that his employment as collector forced him to traverse the streets . And I think , therefore , that a danger which is an ordinary danger in the street ...
... employment exposed him , because it is quite clear from the statements before us that his employment as collector forced him to traverse the streets . And I think , therefore , that a danger which is an ordinary danger in the street ...
Page 433
... employment with another employer excludes the presumption , because it shews the workman to have been fit for work ; but that if no employment is inter- jected , then the mere length of the interval in time ( assuming it to be within ...
... employment with another employer excludes the presumption , because it shews the workman to have been fit for work ; but that if no employment is inter- jected , then the mere length of the interval in time ( assuming it to be within ...
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