The Scots Law Times, Volume 1W. Green, 1918 - Law |
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Page 88
... employment , and therefore found that the steamship owners were not liable . He stated a case , the question of law for the opinion of the Court being whether he was entitled to hold that the accident to the deceased did not arise out ...
... employment , and therefore found that the steamship owners were not liable . He stated a case , the question of law for the opinion of the Court being whether he was entitled to hold that the accident to the deceased did not arise out ...
Page 90
... employment . In my opinion the accident arose in the course of the employment in the present case substan- tially for the reasons which I have given when discussing the question whether it arose out of the employment . The deceased ...
... employment . In my opinion the accident arose in the course of the employment in the present case substan- tially for the reasons which I have given when discussing the question whether it arose out of the employment . The deceased ...
Page 93
... employment , " but I must now ask myself the question , Am I justified in making such an assumption ? It is indeed assumed , or perhaps I should say dogmatically stated by Lord Skerrington , who says , " The employ- ment was continuous ...
... employment , " but I must now ask myself the question , Am I justified in making such an assumption ? It is indeed assumed , or perhaps I should say dogmatically stated by Lord Skerrington , who says , " The employ- ment was continuous ...
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