Heretofore these losses have been borne by the injured workmen themselves, by their dependents, or by the state at large. It was the belief of the Legislature that they should be borne by the industries causing them, or, perhaps more accurately, 'by the... Transactions - 102. lappuseautors: National Safety Council - 1921Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Maryland State Bar Association - 1912 - 372 lapas
...dependents or by the state at large," and imputes to the legislature, in enacting the law, a belief "that they should be borne by the industries causing...more accurately, by the consumers of the products of those industries." ''That the principle thus sought to be put into effect," continues the court, "is... | |
| 1912 - 550 lapas
...financial losses to workmen engaged therein. Heretofore these losses have been borne by the injured workmen themselves, by their dependents, or by the...the principle thus sought to be put into effect is economicallv, sociologically, and morally sound, we think must be conceded. It is so treated by the... | |
| 1912 - 1526 lapas
...workmen engaged therein. Heretofore these losses have been borne by the Injured workmen themeselves, by their dependents, or by the State at large. It...more accurately, by the consumers of the products of wen industries. That the principle thus sought to be put Into effect is economically, sociologically,... | |
| 1912 - 1320 lapas
...financial losses to workmen engaged therein. Heretofore these losses have been borne by the injured workmen themselves, by their dependents, or by the...by the industries- causing them, or, perhaps more accurate!}', by the consumers of the products of such industries. That the principle thus sought to... | |
| 1912 - 1332 lapas
...finaTicial losses to workmen engaged therein. Heretofore these losses have been borne by the injured workmen themselves, by their Dependents, or by the state at large. It w«i the belief of the legislature that they should be borne by the industries causing them, or, perhaps... | |
| Allen Ripley Foote - 1913 - 104 lapas
...financial losses to workmen engaged therein. Heretofore these losses have been borne by the injured workmen themselves, by their dependents, or by the...the products of such industries. That the principle sought to be put into effect is economically, sociologically and morally sound, we think must be conceded.... | |
| 1915 - 680 lapas
...dependents or by the state at large," and imputes to the legislature, in enacting the law, a belief "that they should be borne by the industries causing...more accurately, by the consumers of the products of those industries." "That the principle thus sought to be put into effect," continues the court, "is... | |
| 1916 - 1350 lapas
...industries enumerated in it are all but inevitable. Heretofore these losses have been borne by the injured workmen themselves, by their dependents, or by the...sociologically, and morally sound we think must be conceded. The must be conceded that these contentions had a basis in fact, and that they on first impression... | |
| Walter Monteith Glass - 1916 - 566 lapas
...enumerated in it are all but inevitable. . . . Heretofore these losses have been borne by the injured workmen themselves, by their dependents, or by the...sociologically, and morally sound we think must be conceded. . . . The common law does not purport to afford a remedy for the condition here found to exist. It... | |
| Arthur B. Honnold - 1918 - 1008 lapas
...financial losses to workmen engaged therein. Heretofore these losses have been borne by the injured workmen themselves, by their dependents, or by the...economically, sociologically, and morally sound, we think must tie conceded. It is so treated by the learned counsel who have filed briefs in support of the auditor's... | |
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