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" Member to make such exceptions in its national legislation as it deems necessary in respect of — (a) persons whose employment is of a casual nature and who are employed otherwise than for the purpose of the employer's trade or business... "
Bulletin: Labor Legislation Enacted by the Forty-seventh General Assembly of ... - Page 25
by Illinois. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1911 - 142 pages
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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
...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 appear that the employment was of a casual nature,...
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 83

1916 - 502 pages
...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 who suffers injury by accident and claims compensation...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 96

1916 - 1132 pages
...(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 exceeds $1,800 a year, and it does not apply...
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Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics

1913 - 1314 pages
...hundred dollars a year. It does not include a person whose employment is of a casual nature, and who is O. Any reference to an employee who has been injured shall, where the employee is dead, include a reference...
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The Official Year Book of New South Wales

1921 - 770 pages
...limit having been increased from £312 to £525 per annum in, 1920; the exceptions are casual hands employed otherwise than for the purpose of the employer's trade or business, members of the Police force, outworkers, and members of the employer's family dwelling in his house....
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Minutes of Evidence Taken Before the Departmental Committee Appointed to ...

Great Britain. Home Office - 1907 - 180 pages
...materials. (3) Army and Navy. (4) Police. (5) Members of an employer's family dwelling in his house. (B) Persons whose employment is of a casual nature and who are employed otherwise than for the purposes of the employer's trade or business. The chief classes which were not specifically included...
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Encyclopaedia of the laws of England: with forms and precedents by the most ...

Alexander Wood Renton, Maxwell Alexander Robertson - 1907 - 712 pages
...whose remuneration exceeds £250 a year, employed otherwise than by way of manual labour (s. 13). (b) Persons whose employment is of a casual nature, and who are employed otherwise than for the purposes of the employer's trade or business (ibid.). (c) Members of a police force (ibid.). A police...
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The Workmen's Compensation Act, 1906

Victor Rees Aronson - 1909 - 580 pages
...persons employed otherwise than by way of manual labour, whose remuneration exceeds £250 a year. (ii) persons whose employment is of a casual nature and who are employed otherwise than for the purposes of the employer's trade or business. (iii) members of a police force. (iv) outworkers. (v)...
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Annual Report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, of the State of Connecticut

Connecticut. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1910 - 410 pages
...workman with the knowledge and consent of the latter's employer; but does not include a person who is employed otherwise than for the purpose of the employer's trade or business, or whose remuneration exceeds ($1.800) a year. Any reference to a workman who has been injured, shall,...
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Report of the Special Committee on Industrial Insurance: Wisconsin ...

Wisconsin. Legislature. Committee on Industrial Insurance, Albert W. Sanborn - 1911 - 168 pages
...to be considered the same and to have the like power of contracting as though they were of full age. Persons whose employment is of a casual nature, and...for the purpose of the employer's trade or business, and the officials of the state or any county, city, town, village and school district, elected or appointed...
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