The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1911 - Law |
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... June ? Now , when one considers that the deceased had been working in this pit for a period of nearly three months from the end of March down to 27th June , engaged on exactly the same work , and that that work - although it produced ...
... June ? Now , when one considers that the deceased had been working in this pit for a period of nearly three months from the end of March down to 27th June , engaged on exactly the same work , and that that work - although it produced ...
Page 46
... June 1911 the record was closed and issues ordered . On 14th June 1911 counsel for the defender , at adjustment of issues , moved the Lord Ordinary to delete Condescendence 4 from the record as irrelevant . Proof was allowed and led ...
... June 1911 the record was closed and issues ordered . On 14th June 1911 counsel for the defender , at adjustment of issues , moved the Lord Ordinary to delete Condescendence 4 from the record as irrelevant . Proof was allowed and led ...
Page 362
... June 1910 , and not having given statutory notice of the acci- dent until 12th September 1910 , is barred from claiming compensation ? 2. Whether the respondent , having voluntarily left the appellants ' employment on 29th June 1910 ...
... June 1910 , and not having given statutory notice of the acci- dent until 12th September 1910 , is barred from claiming compensation ? 2. Whether the respondent , having voluntarily left the appellants ' employment on 29th June 1910 ...
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