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" employe' as used in this act is declared to be synonymous with servant, and includes all natural persons who perform services for another for a valuable consideration, exclusive of persons whose employment is casual in character and not in the regular... "
The Atlantic Reporter - Page 127
1921
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 92

1921 - 510 pages
...farmer to complete the constructfon of a silo by putting on a roof and painting It. his employment was "casual in character, and not In the regular course of the business of the employer," within Workmen's Compensation Act US. ยง 104. and he was therefore excluded from the benefits of the...
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The York Legal Record, Volume 36

1922 - 262 pages
...while the decedent was engaged as employe in the course of his employment, but whether such employment was "casual in character and not in the regular course of the business of the employer" within the meaning of the Act. "The casual employment of one for the performance of an odd job, may...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 102

1918 - 1234 pages
...perform services for another for a valuable consideration, exclusive of persons whose employment is casual in character and not in the regular course of the business of the employer." We derive from this by necessary implication that only such employers are made liable under the act...
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Labor and Industry, Volume 13

Pennsylvania. Department of Labor and Industry - 1926 - 572 pages
...plaintff's place of business. The defense raised to the claim for compensation was that the employment was casual in character and not in the regular course of the business of the defendant. Justice Simpson, in disposing of the case said: "Section 104 of the Workmen's Compensation...
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Laws Enacted in the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ...

Pennsylvania. Laws, statutes, etc - 1915 - 1202 pages
...perform services for another for a valuable consideration, exclusive of persons whose employment is casual in character and not in the regular course of the business of the employer, and exclusive of persons to whom articles or material! are given out to be made up, cleaned, washed,...
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A Handbook of the Pennsylvania Workmen's Compensation Act of 1915 ...

1916 - 112 pages
...serving another for a valuable consideration, except 'outworkers' ; and persons whose employment is 'casual' in character and not in the regular course of the business of the employer. (See Appendix-Rulings of Board, Nos. 5 and 13.) By Act of 1915, No. 343, persons who, at the time of...
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Dauphin County Reports, Volume 19

1916 - 576 pages
...that the claimant was not entitled to compensation, inasmuch as his employment "was casual in nature and not in the regular course of the business of the employer." From this decision the claimant appealed alleging that the Referee had erred in his findings and urging...
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Monthly Bulletin of the Pennsylvania Department of Labor ..., Volume 2, Issue 7

Pennsylvania. Department of Labor and Industry - 1915 - 98 pages
...of employees excluded: T. Agricultural workers. II . Domestic servants. III. Employees whose work is casual in character and not in the regular course of the business of the employer. IV. "Home workers." CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH AN INJURED EMPLOYEE IS ENTITLED TO COMPENSATION UNDER THE...
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A Treatise on the American and English Workmen's Compensation Laws ..., Volume 2

Arthur B. Honnold - 1918 - 1014 pages
...perform services for another for a valuable consideration, exclusive of persons whose employment Is casual In character and not In the regular course of the business of the employer, and exclusive of persons to whoiu articles or materials are given out to be made up, cleaned, washed,...
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The Workmen's Compensation Law Journal, Volume 1

William Otis Badger - 1918 - 1272 pages
...perform services for another for a valuable consideration, exclusive of persons whose employment is casual in character and not in the regular course of the business of the employer." We derive from this by necessary implication that only such employers are made liable under the act...
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