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Workmen's Compensation, Richard J. Foster
Workmen's Compensation, Richard J. Foster
South Carolina Law Review
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Workmen's Compensation -- 1961 Tennessee Survey, J. Gilmer Bowman, Jr.
Workmen's Compensation -- 1961 Tennessee Survey, J. Gilmer Bowman, Jr.
Vanderbilt Law Review
Two bills amending the Workmen's Compensation Law' were enacted during the survey year. The first placed a limit of $12,500 on compensation payable for any permanent partial injury, not limited to those set forth in the schedule. It also added the following self-explanatory sentence to the first paragraph of section 50-1027, Tennessee Code Annotated: To receive benefits from the Second Injury Fund, the injured employee must be the employee of an employer who has properly insured his workmen's compensation liability or has qualified to operate under the Tennessee Workmen's Compensation Law as a self-insurer. The second amendment changed the definition …
The Kentucky Workmen's Compensation Act: Employee V. Independent Contractor, Richard W. Spears
The Kentucky Workmen's Compensation Act: Employee V. Independent Contractor, Richard W. Spears
Kentucky Law Journal
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Occupational Disease: Interpretation And Need For Statutory Revision Of The Illinois, Indiana And Kentucky General Definition, J. William Howerton
Occupational Disease: Interpretation And Need For Statutory Revision Of The Illinois, Indiana And Kentucky General Definition, J. William Howerton
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Cardiac Victims And Workmen's Compensation, Thomas L. Jones
Cardiac Victims And Workmen's Compensation, Thomas L. Jones
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Processing A Workmen's Compensation Case, Herbert L. Segal
Processing A Workmen's Compensation Case, Herbert L. Segal
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.