Apprenticeship Law: A Practical Handbook for the Use of Apprenticeship Committees and Persons Interested in the Apprenticeship System; with Apprendices Containing the Precedents of Indentures, Extracts from Acts of Parliament Dealing with Apprentices, and a Digest of Reported Cases Dealing with the Law, EtcStevens and Sons, limited, 1910 - 76 pages |
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... tice , regard being had to the amount of the premium paid , and to the time during which the apprentice has served before the commencement of the bankruptcy , and to the other circumstances of the case . The trustee may also , if he ...
... tice , regard being had to the amount of the premium paid , and to the time during which the apprentice has served before the commencement of the bankruptcy , and to the other circumstances of the case . The trustee may also , if he ...
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... tice to be imprisoned for a period not exceeding fourteen days . Such an order does not rescind the apprenticeship , and the apprentice will be liable to complete the appren- ticeship after he is released . In the form of indenture ...
... tice to be imprisoned for a period not exceeding fourteen days . Such an order does not rescind the apprenticeship , and the apprentice will be liable to complete the appren- ticeship after he is released . In the form of indenture ...
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... tice's whole service . After the hours of service , in the case of an outdoor apprentice , the apprentice can do work for his own profit ; an indoor apprentice would not , how- ever , be justified in so doing without the consent of his ...
... tice's whole service . After the hours of service , in the case of an outdoor apprentice , the apprentice can do work for his own profit ; an indoor apprentice would not , how- ever , be justified in so doing without the consent of his ...
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... tice is entitled to his full wages at all times without any reduction either for damage ( wilful or accidental ) done to his master's goods or for absence during ill - health ( k ) . An apprentice cannot be assigned to another master ...
... tice is entitled to his full wages at all times without any reduction either for damage ( wilful or accidental ) done to his master's goods or for absence during ill - health ( k ) . An apprentice cannot be assigned to another master ...
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... tice leaving his service reclaim his apprentice , and the officer under whose command the apprentice may be , can be ordered to deliver him up to the master ( t ) . ( 0 ) Hodsoll v . Stallebrass , 9 C. & P. 63 . ( p ) 1 Blackstone , Com ...
... tice leaving his service reclaim his apprentice , and the officer under whose command the apprentice may be , can be ordered to deliver him up to the master ( t ) . ( 0 ) Hodsoll v . Stallebrass , 9 C. & P. 63 . ( p ) 1 Blackstone , Com ...
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Page 29 - 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 30 - Acts before a court of summary jurisdiction. The term "Summary Jurisdiction Acts" means as follows : As to England, the Act of the session of the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter forty-three, intituled "An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of justices of the peace out of sessions within England and Wales with respect to summary convictions and orders...
Page 27 - Act between an employer and a workman may be heard and determined by a court of summary jurisdiction, and such court, for the purposes of this Act, shall be deemed to be a court of civil jurisdiction, and in a proceeding in relation to any such dispute the court may order payment of any sum which it may find to be due as wages, or damages...
Page 3 - ARBITRATION.— Russell's Treatise on the Duty and Power of an Arbitrator, and the La"w of Submissions and Awards ; with an Appendix of Forms, and of the Statutes relating to Arbitration. By FRANCIS RUSSELL, Esq., MA, Barrister-at-Law.
Page 31 - Where in Ireland relief is given under the provisions of the Acts relating to the relief of the destitute poor to the husband of any woman having separate property, the cost price of such relief is hereby declared to be a loan from the guardians of the union in which the same shall be given, and shall be recoverable from such woman as if she were a feme sole by...
Page 22 - LAW LIST.— Law List (The).— Comprising the Judges and Officers of the different Courts of Justice, Counsel, Special Pleaders, Draftsmen, Conveyancers, Solicitors, Notaries, &c., in England and Wales ; the Circuits, Judges, Treasurers, Registrars, and High Bailiffs of the County Courts...
Page 30 - The court of summary jurisdiction, when hearing and determining an information or complaint, shall be constituted either of two or more justices of the peace in petty sessions sitting at a place appointed for holding petty sessions, or of...
Page 32 - of law deduced from the cases ; The early or " leading " case (in full) ; English notes abstracting collateral cases ; American notes. THE OBJECT OF THE SERIES...
Page 12 - ... pages of closely printed matter, none of which could be omitted without, perhaps, detracting from the usefulness of the book. The publishers seem to have made it their aim to include in the Companion every item of information "which the most exacting lawyer could reasonably expect to find in its...