It need not have been foreseen or expected, but after the event it must appear to have had its origin in a risk connected with the employment and to have flowed from that source as a rational consequence. The South Western Reporter - Page 3251925Full view - About this book
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1916 - 1292 pages
...incidental to the character of the business and not independent of the relation of master and servant. It need not have been foreseen or expected, but after...the event it must appear to have had its origin in the risk connected with the employment, and to have flowed from that source as a rational consequence."... | |
| Open-air treatment - 1916 - 486 pages
...character of the business, and not independent of the relation of master and servant. It need not to have been foreseen or expected, but after the event it must appear to have had its origin in the risk connected with the employment, and to have flowed from that source as a rational consequence."... | |
| Open-air treatment - 1916 - 444 pages
...character of the business, and not independent of the relation of master and servant. It need not to have been foreseen or expected, but after the event it must appear to have had its origin in the risk connected with the employment, and to have flowed from that source as a rational consequence."... | |
| 1916 - 570 pages
...crime of the highest magnitude, yet now, after the event, it appears to have had its origin in a hazard connected with the employment, and to have flowed from that source as a rational consequence. Tried by the test suggested in McNicol's case, the injury seems to have arisen in the course of the... | |
| Walter Monteith Glass - Employers' liability - 1916 - 566 pages
...crime of the highest magnitude, yet now, after the event, it appears to have had its origin in a hazard connected with the employment, and to have flowed from that source as a rational consequence. Tried by the test suggested in McNicol's Case, 215 Mass. 497, 499, infra, 306, 102 NE 697, 4 NCCA 522,... | |
| Massachusetts. Industrial Accident Board - Employers' liability - 1916 - 628 pages
...crime of the highest magnitude, yet now, after the event, it appears to have had its origin in a hazard connected with the employment, and to have flowed from that source as a rational consequence. Tried by the test suggested in McNicol's case, the injury seems to have arisen in the course of the... | |
| Massachusetts. Department of Industrial Accidents - Employers' liability - 1916 - 558 pages
...crime of the highest magnitude, yet now, after the event, it appears to have had its origin in a hazard connected with the employment, and to have flowed from that source as a rational consequence. Tried by the test suggested in McNicol's case, the injury seems to have arisen in the course of the... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1916 - 1350 pages
...character of the business, and not independent of the relation of master and servant. It need not tire been foreseen or expected, but after the event it must appear to have had its "rijin in a risk connected with the employment, and to have flowed from that source »ia rational consequence."... | |
| Michigan. Industrial accident board - Employers' liability - 1916 - 564 pages
...incidental to the character of the business and not independent of the relation of master and servant. It need not have been foreseen or expected, but after the event it must appar to have had its origin in a risk connected with the employment and to have flowed from that source... | |
| Boston Herald. Bureau of Department Reports - 1916 - 1006 pages
...screw he met his death. The board concurs in the statement of the committee; the accident can be seen to have had its origin in a risk connected with the employment. Finding : That death resulted from an injury in course of employment ; that the widow is entitled to... | |
| |