The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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... ment to the nature of which the disease was due : Provided that— . . ( ii . ) if that employer alleges that the disease was in fact contracted whilst the workman was in the employment of some other employer , and not whilst in his ...
... ment to the nature of which the disease was due : Provided that— . . ( ii . ) if that employer alleges that the disease was in fact contracted whilst the workman was in the employment of some other employer , and not whilst in his ...
Page 449
... ment in the conduct of its business - Statement made on record in an action brought against the ( Scotland ) Act 1908 ( 8 Edw . VII . cap . 63 ) , section 21 were entitled to delegate the decision of the ment - Statement as to the ...
... ment in the conduct of its business - Statement made on record in an action brought against the ( Scotland ) Act 1908 ( 8 Edw . VII . cap . 63 ) , section 21 were entitled to delegate the decision of the ment - Statement as to the ...
Page 451
... ment , and by section 7 the whole powers and duties of that Department constituted under the Education ( Scotland ) Act 1872 were , from and after the appointment of the Vice - President , transferred to , vested in , and imposed upon ...
... ment , and by section 7 the whole powers and duties of that Department constituted under the Education ( Scotland ) Act 1872 were , from and after the appointment of the Vice - President , transferred to , vested in , and imposed upon ...
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