The Law of Master and ServantF. Warne, 1881 - 176 pages |
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... Death such was the demand for labour and the scarcity of labourers , that for the first time , apparently , the labourers insisted on a decided advance of wages . This alarmed the gentry , who thought they themselves were most likely to ...
... Death such was the demand for labour and the scarcity of labourers , that for the first time , apparently , the labourers insisted on a decided advance of wages . This alarmed the gentry , who thought they themselves were most likely to ...
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... , not only would gardeners be included , but also bailiffs , coachmen and others . The importance of this question , Who are servants or domestic servants ? often appears upon a master's death , when E 2 THE SERVANT . 51.
... , not only would gardeners be included , but also bailiffs , coachmen and others . The importance of this question , Who are servants or domestic servants ? often appears upon a master's death , when E 2 THE SERVANT . 51.
Page 52
... death ; and it has also been held that a person who is not obliged to give up his whole time to his master , or who was subject to the orders of any one but the testator , was not entitled to a legacy left to servants . It is said that ...
... death ; and it has also been held that a person who is not obliged to give up his whole time to his master , or who was subject to the orders of any one but the testator , was not entitled to a legacy left to servants . It is said that ...
Page 55
... death either of the master or apprentice , the interest , being a mere personal trust , is determined . But if the master cove- nant to find the apprentice during the term in necessaries and cloth- ing the death of the master will not ...
... death either of the master or apprentice , the interest , being a mere personal trust , is determined . But if the master cove- nant to find the apprentice during the term in necessaries and cloth- ing the death of the master will not ...
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... death of the master or servant , the full wages up to the day of the death can be recovered . If the above principle were carried out in all cases it would overthrow the more just principle that a servant is to be paid for his work , so ...
... death of the master or servant , the full wages up to the day of the death can be recovered . If the above principle were carried out in all cases it would overthrow the more just principle that a servant is to be paid for his work , so ...
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accident Act of Parliament action for damages agent agreed agreement amount apprentice arising articled clerk authority bankrupt bankruptcy bind bring an action carriage caused character child claim coachman colliery owners contract of hiring contract of service custom death defect defendant discharged dismissed domestic servants duty embezzlement employed employer employment engaged entered entitled factory FAIR BARBARIAN fcap female servant gangmaster give given governesses guilty happens horse husband implied instance labour leave legacy legal personal representatives liable to pay malice manual labour master and servant master is liable master or mistress master's credit master's service ment month's wages months negligence notice orders paid party payment perform plaintiff prove put an end railway reason received recover refused remedy respect restraint of trade rule Saturday serve superintendence term third person trade tradesman tutor unless verbal warranty wife woman words workman wrong young person
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Page 167 - The notice may also be served by post by a registered letter addressed to the person on whom it is to be served at his last known place of residence or place of business, and if served by post shall be deemed to have been served at the time when the letter containing the same would have been delivered in the ordinary course of post...
Page 164 - By reason of the negligence of any person in the service of the employer who has any superintendence entrusted to him whilst in the exercise of such superintendence...
Page 19 - ... unless the agreement upon which such action shall be brought, or some memorandum or note thereof shall be in writing, and signed by the party to be charged therewith, or some other person thereunto by him lawfully authorized.
Page 112 - ... the workman, or in case the injury results in death, the legal personal representatives of the workman, and any person entitled in case of death, shall have the same right of compensation and remedies against the employer as if the workman had not been a workman of nor in the service of the employer nor engaged in his work.
Page 148 - And the law considers such publication as malicious unless it is fairly made by a person in the discharge of some public or private duty, whether legal or moral, or in the conduct of his own affairs, in matters where his interest is concerned.
Page 164 - In any case where the workman knew of the defect or negligence which caused his injury, and failed within a reasonable time to give, or cause to be given, information thereof to the employer or some person superior to himself in the service of the employer, unless he was aware that the employer or such superior already knew of the said defect or negligence.
Page 108 - The expression workman does not include a domestic or menial servant, but, save as aforesaid, means any person who, being a labourer, servant in husbandry, journeyman, artificer, handicraftsman, miner, or otherwise engaged in manual labour...
Page 111 - ... 1. By reason of any defect in the condition of the ways, works, machinery, or plant, connected with or used in the business of the employer which arose from or had not been discovered or remedied owing to the negligence of the employer or of any person in the service of the employer and intrusted by him with the duty of seeing that the ways, works, machinery, or plant, were in proper condition; 2.
Page 165 - An action for the recovery under this Act of compensation for an injury shall not be maintainable unless notice that injury has been sustained is given within six weeks and the action is commenced within six months from the occurrence of the accident causing the injury...
Page 166 - ... assessors may be appointed for the purpose of ascertaining the amount of compensation. (3.) For the purpose of regulating the conditions and mode of appointment and remuneration of such" assessors, and all matters of procedure relating to their duties, and also for the purpose of consolidating any actions under this Act in a county court, and otherwise preventing multiplicity of such actions, rules and regulations may be made, varied, and repealed from time to time in the same manner as rules...