The ratings shall be based, as far as practicable, upon the average impairments of earning capacity resulting from such injuries in civil occupations and not upon the impairment in earning capacity in each individual case, so that there shall be no reduction... Draft - Page 379by United States. Army - 1917Full view - About this book
| 1927 - 1130 pages
...be adopted and applied by the Bureau. Ratings may be as high as 100 per centum. The ratings shall be based, as far as practicable, upon the average impairments...resulting from such injuries in civil occupations similar to the occupation of the injured man at the time of enlistment and not upon the impairment... | |
| United States - 504 pages
...adopted and applied by the bureau. Ratings may be as high as 100 per centum.' The ratings shall be based, as far as practicable, upon the average impairments...resulting from such injuries in civil occupations similar to the occupation of the injured man at the time of enlistment and not upon the impairment... | |
| United States. Provost Marshall General's Office. War Department - 1917 - 278 pages
...adopted and applied by the bureau. Ratings may be as high as one hundred per centum. The ratings shall be based, as far as practicable, upon the average impairments...in each individual case, so that there shall be no reduction in the rate of compensation for individual success in overcoming the handicap of a permanent... | |
| United States. Office of the Provost Marshal General - 1917 - 350 pages
...adopted and applied by the bureau. Ratings may be as high as one hundred per centum. The ratings shall be based, as far as practicable, upon the average impairments...in each individual case, so that there shall be no reduction in the rate ef compensation for individual success in overcoming the handicap of a permanent... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1917 - 210 pages
...adopted and applied by the bureau. Ratings may be as high as one hundred per centum. The ratings shall be based, as far as practicable, upon the average impairments...in each individual case, so that there shall be no reduction in the rate of compensation for individual success in overcoming the handicap of a i>erinanent... | |
| United States. Office of the Provost Marshal General - 1917 - 400 pages
...adopted and applied by the bureau. Ratings may be as high as one hundred per centum. The ratings shall be based, as far as practicable, upon the average impairments...impairment in earning capacity in each individual case, BO that there shall be no reduction in the rate of compensation for individual success in overcoming... | |
| United States - 1918 - 378 pages
...adopted and applied by the bureau. Ratings may be as high as one hundred per centum. The ratings shall be based, as far as practicable, upon the average impairments...in each individual case, so that there shall be no reduction in the rate of compensation for individual success in overcoming the handicap of a permanent... | |
| William Henry Glasson - 1918 - 336 pages
...of families. Ratings of reductions in earning capacity from injuries of a permanent nature are to be based, "as far as practicable, upon the average impairments...in each individual case, so that there shall be no reduction in the rate of compensation for individual success in overcoming the handicap of a permanent... | |
| William Franklin Gephart - 1918 - 320 pages
...adopted and applied by the bureau. Ratings may be as high as one hundred per centum. The ratings shall be based, as far as practicable, upon the average impairments...in each individual case, so that there shall be no reduction in the rate of compensation for individual success in overcoming the handicap of a permanent... | |
| 1919 - 538 pages
...be adopted and applied by the bureau. Ratings may be as high as 100 per centum. The ratings shall be based, as far as practicable, upon the average impairments...in each individual case, so that there shall be no reduction in the rate of compensation for individual success in overcoming the handicap of a permanent... | |
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