The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 115
... employer or of some person for whose act or default the employer is responsible , nothing in this Act shall affect any civil liability of the employer . . . . but the employer . . . . shall not be liable to any proceedings independently ...
... employer or of some person for whose act or default the employer is responsible , nothing in this Act shall affect any civil liability of the employer . . . . but the employer . . . . shall not be liable to any proceedings independently ...
Page 227
... employer and workman respectively when a contravention has taken place , clearly point to a distinction between cases in which the infringement consists in the em- ployer having supplied " goods , wares , and merchan - made prior to the ...
... employer and workman respectively when a contravention has taken place , clearly point to a distinction between cases in which the infringement consists in the em- ployer having supplied " goods , wares , and merchan - made prior to the ...
Page 239
... employer to a third party upon the workman's express authority . The case of the employer retaining the wages of the workman in his own pocket and for his own benefit was not present to his mind . For myself , I am unable to take the ...
... employer to a third party upon the workman's express authority . The case of the employer retaining the wages of the workman in his own pocket and for his own benefit was not present to his mind . For myself , I am unable to take the ...
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