The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1920 - Law |
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Page 91
... course of his employment . I two cases is that in each of them a trivial article doubt very much whether it arose in the course was dropped , and that , in the course of recovering of the employment , but , to my mind , it certainly it ...
... course of his employment . I two cases is that in each of them a trivial article doubt very much whether it arose in the course was dropped , and that , in the course of recovering of the employment , but , to my mind , it certainly it ...
Page 138
... course of the employment - not in the course of the employ- ment , because it is obvious that the boy was not actually working at the time ; not out of the employment , because he came there for his own purpose , and not for the purpose ...
... course of the employment - not in the course of the employ- ment , because it is obvious that the boy was not actually working at the time ; not out of the employment , because he came there for his own purpose , and not for the purpose ...
Page 139
... course of his employment , and that this injury arose not only in the course of his employment but out of his employment . Viscount Cave . - This case may appear to be somewhat near the line , but upon the whole I have come to the ...
... course of his employment , and that this injury arose not only in the course of his employment but out of his employment . Viscount Cave . - This case may appear to be somewhat near the line , but upon the whole I have come to the ...
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