The Scots Law Times, Volume 1W. Green, 1918 - Law |
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Page 94
... ship for a certain time lawfully goes ashore within that time without having been bidden so to do by one in authority over him whom he was bound to obey , but merely on his own business or for his own pleasure , he must be considered to ...
... ship for a certain time lawfully goes ashore within that time without having been bidden so to do by one in authority over him whom he was bound to obey , but merely on his own business or for his own pleasure , he must be considered to ...
Page 95
... ship , and it would have been immaterial whether he had reached the gangway or not . In the second case , there was another ship lying between the quay and the sailor's own ship , and to get to the latter he had to cross a gangway ...
... ship , and it would have been immaterial whether he had reached the gangway or not . In the second case , there was another ship lying between the quay and the sailor's own ship , and to get to the latter he had to cross a gangway ...
Page 96
... ship is in the course of his em- ployment , but the risks do not become risks arising out of his employment until he has to do something specifically connected with his em- ployment on the ship . Thus , if the risk is one due to the ...
... ship is in the course of his em- ployment , but the risks do not become risks arising out of his employment until he has to do something specifically connected with his em- ployment on the ship . Thus , if the risk is one due to the ...
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