The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1911 - Law |
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Page 118
... employment , but did not arise out of his employment . The Questions of Law for the opinion of the Court were : ( 1 ) Did the accident arise in the course of the deceased's employment ? ( 2 ) Did the accident arise out of the deceased's ...
... employment , but did not arise out of his employment . The Questions of Law for the opinion of the Court were : ( 1 ) Did the accident arise in the course of the deceased's employment ? ( 2 ) Did the accident arise out of the deceased's ...
Page 129
... employment is certain . They were venting their ill - will on him , because he chose to accept employment and to work perfectly legally , and in the due exercise of personal liberty . Is it to be held that in every case where violence ...
... employment is certain . They were venting their ill - will on him , because he chose to accept employment and to work perfectly legally , and in the due exercise of personal liberty . Is it to be held that in every case where violence ...
Page 542
... Employment ; Seaman Drowned while attempting to Return to Ship Alone and without Oars in a Lifeboat Intended to be Manned by Six Men ; Held that the Accident Did Not Arise Out Of the Employment . Salvesen and Others v . Halvorsen ...
... Employment ; Seaman Drowned while attempting to Return to Ship Alone and without Oars in a Lifeboat Intended to be Manned by Six Men ; Held that the Accident Did Not Arise Out Of the Employment . Salvesen and Others v . Halvorsen ...
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