The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 111
... employment . Between such a case and the present , in which the danger was contained in the food or the water supplied to the deceased in terms of his employment , I am unable to draw any intelligible distinction . The inference in law ...
... employment . Between such a case and the present , in which the danger was contained in the food or the water supplied to the deceased in terms of his employment , I am unable to draw any intelligible distinction . The inference in law ...
Page 113
... employment . In the case of Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway v . Highley ( [ 1917 ] A.C. 352 ) Lord Sumner ( at p ... employment to hazard , to suffer , or to do that which caused his injury ? If yea , the accident arose out of his ...
... employment . In the case of Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway v . Highley ( [ 1917 ] A.C. 352 ) Lord Sumner ( at p ... employment to hazard , to suffer , or to do that which caused his injury ? If yea , the accident arose out of his ...
Page 335
... employment wil- fully and falsely represented himself in writ- ing as not having previously suffered from the disease , compensation shall not be payable . " From the above I think it follows that in cases of industrial disease the ...
... employment wil- fully and falsely represented himself in writ- ing as not having previously suffered from the disease , compensation shall not be payable . " From the above I think it follows that in cases of industrial disease the ...
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