Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 3Virginia State Bar Association, 1890 - Bar associations |
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... Servants , " and the liability of the employer has been generally subjected to the test whether the injured servant and the one causing the injury were fellow servants in a common employment under a com- mon master ; while the rule ...
... Servants , " and the liability of the employer has been generally subjected to the test whether the injured servant and the one causing the injury were fellow servants in a common employment under a com- mon master ; while the rule ...
Page 118
... servant in injuring a fellow servant . ' Beven's Employers Liability Act 1880 , p . 3 . " " More than one hundred and fifty years after that maxim had become incorporated into the English law , for the first time the attempt was made to ...
... servant in injuring a fellow servant . ' Beven's Employers Liability Act 1880 , p . 3 . " " More than one hundred and fifty years after that maxim had become incorporated into the English law , for the first time the attempt was made to ...
Page 119
... servant's negligence , and that to except fellow- servants from this rule is unjust and unreasonable . Now this is an entire mistake , and it is really wonderful how not only those who are not lawyers , but lawyers who ought to know ...
... servant's negligence , and that to except fellow- servants from this rule is unjust and unreasonable . Now this is an entire mistake , and it is really wonderful how not only those who are not lawyers , but lawyers who ought to know ...
Page 121
... fellow - servant of the other operatives . On the same principle , however low the grade or rank of the employee , the master is liable for injuries caused by him to another servant , if they result from the omission of some duty of the ...
... fellow - servant of the other operatives . On the same principle , however low the grade or rank of the employee , the master is liable for injuries caused by him to another servant , if they result from the omission of some duty of the ...
Page 122
... fellow servant of the one injured . The ground of the action against employer is not the tort of the person who caused the injury , but his own omission to perform what his contract with the employee obliged him to do , and " the ...
... fellow servant of the one injured . The ground of the action against employer is not the tort of the person who caused the injury , but his own omission to perform what his contract with the employee obliged him to do , and " the ...
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