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" The test to determine whether one who renders service to another does so as 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 as to the result of his... "
The South Western Reporter - Page 188
1925
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A Treatise on the Law of Negligence, Volume 1

Thomas Gaskell Shearman, Amasa Angell Redfield - Negligence - 1888 - 720 pages
...whether one who renders service to another does so as a contractor or not, is to ascertain whether he renders the service in the course of an independent...of his employer only as to the result of his work, and not as to the means by which it is accomplished.1 If he never serves more than one where a land-...
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The American Decisions: Containing All the Cases of General ..., Volume 100

Law reports, digests, etc - 1888 - 862 pages
...prosecution of such work. An independent contractor is one who renders service in the course of an occupation representing the will of his employer only as to the result of his work, and not as to the means by which it is accomplished. The contractor must answer for his own wrongs...
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The New York Supplement, Volume 195

Law reports, digests, etc - 1922 - 1052 pages
...considered by themselves, would constitute him an independent contractor." This claimant, who represented "the will of his employer only as to the result of his work, and not as to the means by which" it was accomplished, met the test furnished by the Hexamer Case....
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A Treatise on the Law of Agency: Including Not Only a Discussion of the ...

Floyd Russell Mechem - Agency - 1889 - 1086 pages
...work." The employment is regarded as independent where the person renders service in the course of an occupation, representing 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 independent con867; Clark B. Fry, 8 Ohio...
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The New York Supplement, Volume 2

Law reports, digests, etc - 1889 - 988 pages
...defendants, are for the jury, under proper instructions. 2. SAME. One who renders a service for another in the course of an independent occupation, representing the will of his employer in the result of his work only, and not as to the means, is a contractor, aud not a servant; but if...
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The Southern Reporter, Volume 7

Law reports, digests, etc - 1890 - 956 pages
...whether one who renders service to another does so as a contractor or not, is to ascertain whether he renders the service in the course of an independent...of his employer only as to the result of his work, and not as to the means by which it is accomplished." The evidence establishes without dispute that...
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Commentaries on the Law of Municipal Corporations, Volume 2

John Forrest Dillon - Corporation law - 1890 - 922 pages
...necessarily destroy the independent character of his employment.2 If one renders service in the course of an occupation representing the will of his employer only as to the result of his work, and not as to the means by which it is accomplished, it is independent employment.3 § 1030 (793)....
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Commentaries on the Law of Municipal Corporations, Volume 2

John Forrest Dillon - Corporation law - 1890 - 894 pages
...necessarily destroy the independent character of his employment.2 If one renders service in the course of an occupation representing the will of his employer only as to the result of his work, and not as to the means by which it is accomplished, it is independent employment.3 § 1030 (793)....
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The American and English Railroad Cases: A Collection of All the Railroad ...

Lawrence Lewis, Adelbert Hamilton, John Houston Merrill, William Mark McKinney, James Manford Kerr, John Crawford Thomson - Railroad law - 1891 - 758 pages
...work. The employment is regarded as independent where the person renders service in the course of an occupation, representing the will of his employer only as to the result, of his work, and not as to the means by which it is accomplished." And the author further says: ''The independent...
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Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, Volume 87

Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - Law reports, digests, etc - 1891 - 906 pages
...work. The employment is regarded as independent when the person renders service in the course of an occupation, representing the will of his employer only as to the result of his work, and not as to the means by which it is accomplished." And the author further says : " The independent...
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