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Full-Text Articles in Law
Constitutional Law--Impairment Of Contract--Retrospective Limitations On Claims Under Optional Compensation System, E. I. E.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Workmen's Compensation Act--Mines And Mining--Company Rules--Necessity For Proper Approval, G. S. B.
Workmen's Compensation Act--Mines And Mining--Company Rules--Necessity For Proper Approval, G. S. B.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Conflict Of Laws - Workmen's Compensation - Local Statute As A Defense To A Local Cause Of Action, John C. Johnston
Conflict Of Laws - Workmen's Compensation - Local Statute As A Defense To A Local Cause Of Action, John C. Johnston
Michigan Law Review
Plaintiff resided and was employed in Texas as the manager of a local store owned by a corporation which operated a chain of stores in various states. While visiting the main office of his employer in Illinois, he was injured through the negligence of the defendant taxicab company. After applying for and receiving compensation from his employer under the Workmen's Compensation Law of Texas, plaintiff then brought action in Illinois against defendant to recover damages for his personal injuries. Under the Workmen's Compensation Act of Texas an employee who has received compensation under the act may bring an action against …
Workmen's Compensation Act--Employer's Right To Subrogation, P. J. O'F., W. H. S.
Workmen's Compensation Act--Employer's Right To Subrogation, P. J. O'F., W. H. S.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Violation Of Statute Bars Compensation
Violation Of Statute Bars Compensation
Indiana Law Journal
Notes and Comments: Workmen's Compensation
Constitutional Limits Of Legislative Pressure To Induce Acceptance Of Elective Workmen's Compensation Acts
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Workmen's Compensation - Injury By Accident - Compensation For A Contagious Disease Contracted From A Fellow Employee, Michigan Law Review
Workmen's Compensation - Injury By Accident - Compensation For A Contagious Disease Contracted From A Fellow Employee, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
P and X were both employed by D. Their work made it necessary that they be in close proximity to one another. X, who was infected with tuberculosis, frequently coughed in P's face and on one occasion the spray and sputum went into P's face and mouth. Within several months P was forced to leave the employ of D. Applying for relief under the North Carolina Workmen's Compensation Act, P made a showing that he was disabled with tuberculosis, and the Workmen's Compensation Commission, finding that P had been in contact with no other source …
Constitutional Law--Due Process--Liability Without Fault, A. A. A.
Constitutional Law--Due Process--Liability Without Fault, A. A. A.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Workmen's Compensation - Injury Or Death Due To Existing Disease Aggravated By Ordinary Work., Michigan Law Review
Workmen's Compensation - Injury Or Death Due To Existing Disease Aggravated By Ordinary Work., Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
An employee who suffered from high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries was employed by defendant. After helping another workman unload six hundred sacks of cement weighing ninety-four pounds each in about forty minutes, the employee became ill and suffered a stroke which permanently paralyzed his left limbs. Held, compensation allowed under the Workmen's Compensation Act in spite of the fact that the employee was doing normal work of his employment in the usual way, and that he was at the time in an abnormal physical condition. Lumbermen's Mutual Casualty Co. v. Griggs, 190 Ga. 277, 9 …
Outside Salesmen And The Workmen's Compensation Act, Leo M. Alpert
Outside Salesmen And The Workmen's Compensation Act, Leo M. Alpert
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.