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... ( b ) that the Congregational Church authorities were the employers of the woman who swept the snow from the steps , and they paid her wages , but the governors nevertheless continued to be responsible for the state of the premises ...
... ( b ) that the Congregational Church authorities were the employers of the woman who swept the snow from the steps , and they paid her wages , but the governors nevertheless continued to be responsible for the state of the premises ...
Page 198-13
Two further reasons are given for this : First , it is intended that fair compensation shall be paid out of public funds to owners for the loss of development value which had attached to their land at the end of March , 1939.
Two further reasons are given for this : First , it is intended that fair compensation shall be paid out of public funds to owners for the loss of development value which had attached to their land at the end of March , 1939.
Page 198-200
The appellants were builders and contractors at South Molton , Devonshire . There was a dispute as to the wages the appellants had paid the respondent for that period , and , after negotiations , the Minister of Labour in September ...
The appellants were builders and contractors at South Molton , Devonshire . There was a dispute as to the wages the appellants had paid the respondent for that period , and , after negotiations , the Minister of Labour in September ...
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