The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 111
... appears to be irresistible that the death of Mittun arising from injury by accident ( which is conceded to be in the course of the employment ) arose out of the employment . I regard the case as covered by Brintons v . Turvey , Grant v ...
... appears to be irresistible that the death of Mittun arising from injury by accident ( which is conceded to be in the course of the employment ) arose out of the employment . I regard the case as covered by Brintons v . Turvey , Grant v ...
Page 353
... appears from the productions in the case that he does not even require to use his own name on these occasions . No questions of any kind are asked with regard to his suitability , and no steps are taken to enquire into the correct- ness ...
... appears from the productions in the case that he does not even require to use his own name on these occasions . No questions of any kind are asked with regard to his suitability , and no steps are taken to enquire into the correct- ness ...
Page 415
... appear to have been before the arbitrator . At any rate the arbitrator appears to have drawn a dis- tinction between a common disease , the risk of which is a necessary incident of the employ- ment - such as a chill due to exposure and ...
... appear to have been before the arbitrator . At any rate the arbitrator appears to have drawn a dis- tinction between a common disease , the risk of which is a necessary incident of the employ- ment - such as a chill due to exposure and ...
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