The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 55
... injury and pain and suffering . Lord Shand , who dissented , was of opinion that it would be improper to assess damages as for permanent injury , and that all that could be recovered was reparation for patrimonial loss and solatium for ...
... injury and pain and suffering . Lord Shand , who dissented , was of opinion that it would be improper to assess damages as for permanent injury , and that all that could be recovered was reparation for patrimonial loss and solatium for ...
Page 111
... injury thereby , it could scarcely have been maintained that the injury by accident did not arise out of the employment . Between such a case and the present , in which the danger was contained in the food or the water supplied to the ...
... injury thereby , it could scarcely have been maintained that the injury by accident did not arise out of the employment . Between such a case and the present , in which the danger was contained in the food or the water supplied to the ...
Page 414
... injury by accident which arose out of and in course of the work- man's employment . The injury was a disease caused by the accident of transference of a noxious organism from an infected to an un- infected part of the body . Entry of ...
... injury by accident which arose out of and in course of the work- man's employment . The injury was a disease caused by the accident of transference of a noxious organism from an infected to an un- infected part of the body . Entry of ...
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