The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1915 - Law |
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Page 37
... employment of the first parties but it was not by virtue of their employment that they inhabited the houses . Employment by Carron Company did not entitle the employee to the occupancy of a house . The agree- Argued for the Second and ...
... employment of the first parties but it was not by virtue of their employment that they inhabited the houses . Employment by Carron Company did not entitle the employee to the occupancy of a house . The agree- Argued for the Second and ...
Page 293
... employment ? " Argued for the Defender : The accident did not arise out of the employment . There was nothing incidental to the nature or circumstances of the applicant's employment which exposed her to the risk of being injured by a ...
... employment ? " Argued for the Defender : The accident did not arise out of the employment . There was nothing incidental to the nature or circumstances of the applicant's employment which exposed her to the risk of being injured by a ...
Page 380
... employment . But there was no difference as to the law . The case of Simpson v . Sinclair ( 1915 , 2 S.L.T. 291 ) ... employment it must be occasioned by a risk incidental to the employ- ment . A risk incidental to the employment may also ...
... employment . But there was no difference as to the law . The case of Simpson v . Sinclair ( 1915 , 2 S.L.T. 291 ) ... employment it must be occasioned by a risk incidental to the employ- ment . A risk incidental to the employment may also ...
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1ST DIV 2ND DIV accident accordingly action Agents amount appears appellant apply arbitrator averments bank bill of lading Burgh Police Scotland cargo charge charter-party circumstances claim clause coal complainer contract Counsel for Pursuer Court of Session creditors custom damages decision decree defenders demurrage discharge Dunedin duty effect employers employment entitled evidence expenses fact Glasgow ground Harbour heirs male held hold House House of Lords improvement inter alia interest interlocutor judgment July June landlord lease liable loading Lord Dundas Lord Ordinary Lord President Lordships M'Arthur Major Harley Martinmas ment Menzies Messrs Inglis North British Railway November opinion OUTER HOUSE owner parties payment person pilot port present provisions reason referred regard respect respondent Schedule Scotland Scots Law sequestration share Sheriff Court Sheriff-Substitute shew ship statute statutory temporary pasture tenant tenements tion trustees Vict words workman