The Scots Law Times, Volume 2C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 126
... accident ; find that this supersedes the necessity of answering the other questions . . . . " " injury by accident " ; and if so ( 2 ) That the accident arose out of the respondent's employment with the appellants ; and if so ( 3 ) That ...
... accident ; find that this supersedes the necessity of answering the other questions . . . . " " injury by accident " ; and if so ( 2 ) That the accident arose out of the respondent's employment with the appellants ; and if so ( 3 ) That ...
Page 127
... accident " had any reason able application to the injuries they inflicted , then there would have been no crime . It is very desirable to find , if it be possible , some authoritative definition of accident as the word occurs in the ...
... accident " had any reason able application to the injuries they inflicted , then there would have been no crime . It is very desirable to find , if it be possible , some authoritative definition of accident as the word occurs in the ...
Page 130
... accident . It was an unlooked - for mishap in the course of his employment . In common language , it was a case of accidental death . " Lord Ashbourne spoke to a similar effect ; and though Lord Macnaghten dissented upon the particular ...
... accident . It was an unlooked - for mishap in the course of his employment . In common language , it was a case of accidental death . " Lord Ashbourne spoke to a similar effect ; and though Lord Macnaghten dissented upon the particular ...
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American Thread Co v Joyce 96 | 8 |
FRANCIS ALBERT UMPHERSTON Esq | 18 |
Hero The 104 | 38 |
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