Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Queen's Bench, and the Court of Exchequer Chamber on Appeal from the Court of Queen's Bench, Volume 2H. Sweet, 1863 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 68
... the realm ; " and this mode of payment is within the mis- chief against which the statute was directed , because the ( a ) 6 E. & B. 584 , rent of the frame is the same in whatever condition 68 EXCH CH . HILARY VACATION .
... the realm ; " and this mode of payment is within the mis- chief against which the statute was directed , because the ( a ) 6 E. & B. 584 , rent of the frame is the same in whatever condition 68 EXCH CH . HILARY VACATION .
Page 69
... condition it is , and the workman cannot go and have a frame elsewhere . Also the deductions made in respect of this and the other charges , with the exception of the fines , are fixed and uniform whatever number of stocking heels is ...
... condition it is , and the workman cannot go and have a frame elsewhere . Also the deductions made in respect of this and the other charges , with the exception of the fines , are fixed and uniform whatever number of stocking heels is ...
Page 87
... condition in the original contract making a portion of the wages to depend on a contin- gency , I feel great difficulty in saying that it is prohibited . In Chawner v . Cummings ( a ) a fixed deduction of ld . in the shilling was held ...
... condition in the original contract making a portion of the wages to depend on a contin- gency , I feel great difficulty in saying that it is prohibited . In Chawner v . Cummings ( a ) a fixed deduction of ld . in the shilling was held ...
Page 93
... condition he alone is interested in . It is true , he cannot earn his wages without them , neither can he without his clothes and his food ; but they are not , any more than those articles , a fixed sum , as here , to be taken into ...
... condition he alone is interested in . It is true , he cannot earn his wages without them , neither can he without his clothes and his food ; but they are not , any more than those articles , a fixed sum , as here , to be taken into ...
Page 111
... condition , if by reasonable diligence they might have perfected it by the time of the accident ? Yes . 3. Or in permitting vessels , and especially a vessel of this burden , to navigate the basin in its then condition Yes . [ 1860 ...
... condition , if by reasonable diligence they might have perfected it by the time of the accident ? Yes . 3. Or in permitting vessels , and especially a vessel of this burden , to navigate the basin in its then condition Yes . [ 1860 ...
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