| John Cassan Wait - 1897 - 1000 pages
...service is rendered in the course of an independent employment, in which the contractor represents the will of his employer only as to the result of his work, and not as to the means by which it. is accomplished.1 The employment, says Mr. Meechem in his work on Agency, " is regarded as independent... | |
| John Cassan Wait - 1897 - 1026 pages
...service is rendered in the course of an independent employment, in whicli the contractor represents the will of his employer only as to the result of his work, and not as to the mean* by which it is accomplished.1 The employment, says Mr. Meechem in his work on Agency, " is regarded... | |
| John Cassan Wait - 1897 - 1006 pages
...regarded as independent where the person renders service in the course of an occupation and performs the will of his employer only as to the result of his work, and not as the means by which it is to be accomplished." * If the employee or contractor is engaged to accomplish... | |
| John Cassan Wait - 1897 - 1000 pages
...regarded as independent, where the person renders service in the course of an occupation and performs the will of his employer only as to the result of his work, iind not as the means by which it is to be accomplished." ' If the employee or contractor is engaged... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1901 - 1044 pages
...a contractor or not Is to ascertain whether he renders the service in the course of an Independent occupation representing the will of his employer only...not as. to the means by which It Is accomplished: Hexamer T.. Webb, 101 NT 377, 54 Am. Rep. 703. Contractors who have agreed to erect a building of certain... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1901 - 1052 pages
...Independent occupation, prosecutes and directs the work himself, using his own method to accomplish It, and representing the will of his employer only as to the result of his work: Norfolk etc. Ry. Co. v. Stevens, 97 Va. 631, 636; Bibb v. Norfolk etc. Ry. Co., 87 Va. 711; Pink T.... | |
| 1902 - 944 pages
...Independent occupation, prosecutes and directs the work himself, using his own method to accomplish it, and representing the will of his employer only as to the result of his work. Norfolk, etc., R. Co. v. Stevens, Tt Va. 631. 34 SE Rep. 525. The mere fact that the employer reserves... | |
| James Newton Fiero - 1903 - 922 pages
...work, but in its details. While he is a contractor who renders service in the course of an independent occupation representing the will of his employer only...and not as to the means by which it is accomplished. Stevens v. Armstrong & Squires, 6 HY 435 ; Kelly v. Mayor, 11 NY 432. One may be employed without being... | |
| 1904 - 1114 pages
...Creighton (1901) 95 Me. 154. 40 Atl. 663. "An independent contractor, within the meanIng of tbla rule, Is one who renders service In the course of an occupation,...his employer only as to the result of his work, and nl as to the means by which It Is accomplished." 2 Thomp. Neg. 1st ed. ยง 22, p. 899, 2d ed. 5 622... | |
| J. C. Wells, Edward Warren Hines, Frank L. Wells, Horace C. Brannin, William Cromwell, William Jefferson Chinn, Walter G. Chapman, William Pope Duvall Bush, Finlay Ferguson Bush, R. G. Higdon, Thomas Robert.. McBeath - 1904 - 1272 pages
...prosecution of Buch work. "Section fii2. Au independent contractor within the meaning of chis rule is one who renders service in the course of an occupation,...of his employer only as to the result of his work, und not as to the me.-ius by which it is accomplished The contractor must answer for his own wrongs... | |
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