A Treatise on the Law of Master and Servant: Including Therein Masters and Workmen, in Every Description of Trade and Occupation; with an Appendix of Statutes |
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... payment of them . That power was , however , assumed by the magistrates , and their assumption of it was , by ... pay- ment of wages otherwise than in money , commonly called the Truck Act ( q ) , which are applicable to most trades ...
... payment of them . That power was , however , assumed by the magistrates , and their assumption of it was , by ... pay- ment of wages otherwise than in money , commonly called the Truck Act ( q ) , which are applicable to most trades ...
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... pay for the time , which leave was renewed from time to time ; were also held incapable of making a valid contract of hiring and service , so as to gain a settlement thereunder , since they were not sui juris so as to be able to ...
... pay for the time , which leave was renewed from time to time ; were also held incapable of making a valid contract of hiring and service , so as to gain a settlement thereunder , since they were not sui juris so as to be able to ...
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... pay her 211. per annum as long as she con- tinued in her service , and to pay for her passage to Barbadoes , and other incidental expenses ; as also her passage home to England in case she should be dismissed from her situation ; it was ...
... pay her 211. per annum as long as she con- tinued in her service , and to pay for her passage to Barbadoes , and other incidental expenses ; as also her passage home to England in case she should be dismissed from her situation ; it was ...
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... pay their wages ( r ) . When they do not cohabit the presumption is rather the other way , viz . , against the ... payment of all necessary expenses , and that the servant knew that he did so ( u ) in the latter case , by showing ...
... pay their wages ( r ) . When they do not cohabit the presumption is rather the other way , viz . , against the ... payment of all necessary expenses , and that the servant knew that he did so ( u ) in the latter case , by showing ...
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... Payment to would not be evidence against the husband in an action by him wife when an for her wages ( d ) . Nor , indeed , would the fact of actual pay- action by ment to the wife be any answer to such an action , unless she husband for ...
... Payment to would not be evidence against the husband in an action by him wife when an for her wages ( d ) . Nor , indeed , would the fact of actual pay- action by ment to the wife be any answer to such an action , unless she husband for ...
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Page 455 - ... notice in writing of such action, and of the cause thereof, shall be given to the defendant one calendar month at least before the commencement of the action...
Page 20 - ... 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 134 - The servant is not bound to risk his safety in the service of his master, and may, if he thinks fit, decline any service in which he reasonably apprehends injury to himself; and in most of the cases in which danger may be incurred, if not in all, he is just as likely to be acquainted with the probability and extent of it as the master.
Page 403 - Peace, which shall first happen, and to abide the Order of and pay such Costs as shall be awarded by the Justices at such Quarter Sessions...
Page 436 - And be it further enacted, that this act shall be deemed and taken to be a public act, and shall be judicially taken notice of as such by all judges, justices, and others, without being specially pleaded.
Page 504 - ... the court at such sessions shall hear and determine the matter of the appeal, and shall make such order therein, with or without costs to either party as to the court shall seem meet ; and in case of the dismissal of the appeal, or the affirmance of the conviction, shall order and adjudge the offender to be punished according to the conviction, and to pay such costs as shall be awarded, and shall, if necessary, issue process for enforcing such judgment.
Page 318 - ... hard labour, in the common gaol or House of Correction, and also to direct that the offender shall be kept in solitary confinement for any portion or portions of such imprisonment, or...
Page 533 - ... mine, or any part thereof, or any matter, thing, or practice, to be dangerous or defective, and require the same to be remedied...
Page 504 - Sessions, which shall be holden not less than twelve days after the day of such conviction, for the county or place wherein the cause of complaint shall have arisen ; provided that such person shall give to the complainant a notice in writing of such appeal, and of the cause and matter thereof, within three days after...
Page 4 - Court, for an order to protect any money or property she may acquire by her own lawful industry, and property which she may become possessed of, after such desertion, against her husband or his creditors, or any person claiming under him.