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" does not include any person employed otherwise than by way of manual labour whose remuneration exceeds two hundred and fifty pounds a year, or a person whose employment is of a casual nature and who is employed otherwise than for the purposes of the... "
Bulletin of the Department of Labor - Page 150
1908
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 254

1907 - 848 pages
...casually employed — many questions have to be solved. These persons are excluded from the Act when "employed otherwise than for the purposes of the employer's trade or business." Since this definition was inserted in the Act, however, a class of persons has been brought within...
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Michigan Reports: Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Michigan, Volume 192

Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, George C. Gibbs, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Elijah W. Meddaugh, William Jennison, Hovey K. Clarke, Hoyt Post, Henry Allen Chaney, William Dudley Fuller, John Adams Brooks, Marquis B. Eaton, Herschel Bouton Lazell, James M. Reasoner, Richard W. Cooper - 1917 - 824 pages
...English act differs from ours. In the English act is the following language: "Workman does not include a person whose employment is of a casual nature and who is employed otherwise than for the purpose of the employer's trade or business." Under the English act, to constitute a defense it must...
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The Weekly Notes, Volume 43

Frederick Pollock - 1908 - 638 pages
...employment, was a "workman" within sect. 13 of the Act, which provides that ' ' workman does not include a person whose employment is of a casual nature, and...the purposes of the employer's trade or business." The employer was a member of the London Stock Exchange, and his wife was in the habit, whenever the...
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The Weekly Notes, Volume 55

Frederick Pollock - 1920 - 844 pages
...the definition in the Workmen's Compensation Act, which provides that "workman" doe« not include any person whose employment is of a casual nature, and who is employed otherwise than Tor the purposes of the employer's trade or business. The evidence showed that it was a common practice...
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The Weekly Notes, Volume 54

1919 - 740 pages
...the Act the respondent objected that the employment was of a " casual nature," and that applicant was employed otherwise than for the purposes of the employer's trade or business, and that slie was not therefore a " workman '' within s. 13 of the Act. Tile county court judge awarded...
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 83

1916 - 502 pages
...labor has given comparatively little trouble to the courts. The act excludes from its benefits any person whose employment is of a casual nature and who is employed otherwise than for the purpose of the employer's trade or business. What has to be done therefore by every casual laborer...
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Fabian Tract

1908 - 1218 pages
...not apply to : (1) Persons, not manual workers, receiving a salary exceeding £250 a year. (2) Any person " whose employment is of a casual nature, and...the purposes of the employer's trade or business." This presumably means such cases as men employed to clean windows, or to do odd jobs about a house,...
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The Atlantic Reporter, Volume 97

1916 - 1116 pages
...amended by Pub. Acts 1916, c. 288, providing that the employé shall not be construed to include one whose employment is of a casual nature and who is...the purposes of the employer's trade or business, and part A, § 2, providing that the provisions of section 1 removing the common-law defenses in an...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 96

1916 - 1132 pages
..."employés engaged in domestic service or agriculture" (section 2, art. 1), and their employers, "a person whose employment is of a casual nature and who is employed otherwise than for the purpose of the employer's trade or business" (section 1, art. 5), and employés whose remuneration...
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Harvard Law Review, Volume 27

1914 - 812 pages
...55-76. 6 Statutes in Class 2, like those in Class i, generally adopt the English provision excluding a person "whose employment is of a casual nature and...the purposes of the employer's trade or business." If we look only at statutes enacted prior to 1913, the states are nearly equally divided between Class...
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