The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 259
... liability for compensation had accrued at the date of the trust deed even if it were to be held that there was no amount due in respect of that liability until a later date . Some argument was addressed to us upon the word " before ...
... liability for compensation had accrued at the date of the trust deed even if it were to be held that there was no amount due in respect of that liability until a later date . Some argument was addressed to us upon the word " before ...
Page 260
... liability upon the employer for the first three days , and if incapacity does not last for three days there is no liability at all , it cannot be said that liability to pay compensation to the deceased had accrued on 8th December 1930 ...
... liability upon the employer for the first three days , and if incapacity does not last for three days there is no liability at all , it cannot be said that liability to pay compensation to the deceased had accrued on 8th December 1930 ...
Page 261
... liability accruing or running from the day of the accident . There was an " amount due " from 8th December 1930 , and it depended on future events whether or not this amount included compensation for the first three days . The award of ...
... liability accruing or running from the day of the accident . There was an " amount due " from 8th December 1930 , and it depended on future events whether or not this amount included compensation for the first three days . The award of ...
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