| United States - 1921 - 952 pages
...constitution! amendment in California granted the Legislature the right to — "Create and, enforce a liability on the part of all employers to compensate their employees...employment, irrespective of the fault of either party." The Supreme Court of that state, in an opinion in which the judges Were divided in the proportion of... | |
| United States - 1921 - 1060 pages
...constitution! amendment in California granted the Legislature the right to — "Create and enforce a liability on the part of all employers to compensate their employees...employment, irrespective of the fault of either party." The Supreme Court of that state, in an opinion in which the judges were divided in the proportion of... | |
| William Otis Badger - 1918 - 996 pages
...491, Ann. Cas. 1917E, 390. That section authorizes the Legislature to "create and enforce a libility on the part of all employers to compensate their employees...said employees in the course of their employment. * * * " This court is committed to the view that the language just quoted is to be read in the light... | |
| William Otis Badger - 1921 - 936 pages
...comprised in the words ; "The Legislature may by appropriate legislation create and enforce a liability on the part of all employers to compensate their employees...incurred by the said employees in the course of their emp'oyment, irrespective of the fault of either party." That this provision must be construed to empower... | |
| William Richard Schneider - 1922 - 1048 pages
...legislation create and enforce a liability on the part of all employers to compensate their employees for an injury incurred by the said employees in the course...employment, irrespective of the fault of either party. ' The word 'injury' as so used means, of course, only bodily injury, and the position of the city is... | |
| William Otis Badger - 1919 - 808 pages
...dependent upon them for support to the extent of relieving from the consequences of any injury incurred by employees in the course of their employment, irrespective of the fault of any party," etc. These recitals in the legislative act by which it is sought to designate the source... | |
| William Otis Badger - 1922 - 890 pages
...20 read as follows: "The Legislature may by appropriate legislation create and enforce a liability on the part of all employers to compensate their employees for any* injuretl incurred by the said employees in the course of their employment, irrespective of the fault... | |
| California - 1923 - 1128 pages
...[AMENDMENT OF 1911.] See. 21. The legislature may by appropriate legislation create and enforee a liability on the part of all employers to compensate their employees...the course of their employment irrespective of the facrH of either party. The legislature may provide for the settlement of nny disputes arising under... | |
| 1923 - 498 pages
...appropriate legislation create and enforce a liability on the part of all employers to compensate thejr employees for any injury incurred by the said employees...employment, irrespective of the fault of either party. The legislature may provide for the settlement of any disputes arising under the legislation contemplated... | |
| 1926 - 1286 pages
...1911, providing that "The legislature may by appropriate legislation create and enforce a liability on the part of all employers to compensate their employees for any injury incurred by the said employees compensation act in a compulsory form. And it seems unquestioned that the purpose of the "Boynton Act"... | |
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