The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 179
... common law without ascertaining the facts , we must be sure that the record , when read as a whole , raises any of ... common law and under the Employers ' Liability Act , 1880 , an Act which was meant to ameliorate the common law . The ...
... common law without ascertaining the facts , we must be sure that the record , when read as a whole , raises any of ... common law and under the Employers ' Liability Act , 1880 , an Act which was meant to ameliorate the common law . The ...
Page 182
... common law obligation ; it is higher , and certain defences which at common law are open to the employer ( e.g. the defence of common employment ) are not available in reply to a charge of a breach of statutory duty . So far , however ...
... common law obligation ; it is higher , and certain defences which at common law are open to the employer ( e.g. the defence of common employment ) are not available in reply to a charge of a breach of statutory duty . So far , however ...
Page 360
... common law action is settled , and nothing that the employers could do in connection with the proceedings arising out of the claim would have justified them in asking for anything which would bring those proceedings to an end until the ...
... common law action is settled , and nothing that the employers could do in connection with the proceedings arising out of the claim would have justified them in asking for anything which would bring those proceedings to an end until the ...
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