Revue Du Barreau Canadien, Volume 41Carswell Company, 1963 - Bar associations |
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Page 178
... action on the case for damages succeeded , but there was no attempt , according to the report , to explain the basis of the cause of action . Since , however , the damages were forty shillings , which does not suggest either actual ...
... action on the case for damages succeeded , but there was no attempt , according to the report , to explain the basis of the cause of action . Since , however , the damages were forty shillings , which does not suggest either actual ...
Page 597
... action ; 28 indeed he is foreclosed from taking court action . Part II of the Act is administer- ed by the courts and not by the Board . It is independent of Part I and covers industries as well as workmen not covered by Part I. Section ...
... action ; 28 indeed he is foreclosed from taking court action . Part II of the Act is administer- ed by the courts and not by the Board . It is independent of Part I and covers industries as well as workmen not covered by Part I. Section ...
Page 600
... action because the plaintiff was a servant of the defendant Alloy at the time and as a servant she has a cause of action against her master for negligence . " 45 Clearly Mrs. Feldstein was not acting in the course of her employment at ...
... action because the plaintiff was a servant of the defendant Alloy at the time and as a servant she has a cause of action against her master for negligence . " 45 Clearly Mrs. Feldstein was not acting in the course of her employment at ...
Contents
LA REVUE DU BARREAU | 1 |
LEGAL PROBLems of WholESALE FINANCING OF DURABLE Goods | 54 |
Nemes 1957 O W W 166 1957 8 D L R 2d 659 | 68 |
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