| 1916 - 1326 pages
...decided, in the following words : " There are prohibitions which limit the sphere of employ" ment, and prohibitions which only deal with conduct within " the sphere of employment. A transgression of a pro" hibition of the latter class leaves the sphere of employment " where it was, and consequently... | |
| 1920 - 1148 pages
...disentitle a workтал to compensation, so long as he does not go outside the sphere of his employment. There are prohibitions which limit the sphere of employment, and prohibitions which deal only with conduct within such sphere. A transgression of a prohibition of the latter class leaves... | |
| 1907 - 1436 pages
...Still more recently, in Plumb v. Cobden Flour Miffs Company, Limited,3 Lord Dunedin pointed out that " there are prohibitions which limit the sphere of employment, and prohibitions which onlv deal with conduct within the sphere of employment. A transgression of a prohibition of the latter... | |
| Edward Betley Brown, L. S. Le Vernois, Esten Kenneth Williams - 1914 - 1036 pages
...he was told nothing about the shaft? The fallacy of this consists in not adverting to the fact that there are prohibitions which limit the sphere of employment,...employment where it was, and consequently will not prevent recovery of compensation. A transgression of the former class carries with it the result that the man... | |
| 1914 - 560 pages
...recently, in Plumb v. Cuiden Flow' Ulillx Co. Ltd. ([1914] AC at p. 67), Lord Dunedin pointed out that "there are prohibitions which limit the sphere of...sphere of employment. A transgression of a prohibition, Now, if one regards the facts of the case apart (for the moment) from the special rule of the companj",... | |
| Joseph Henry Beale - 1915 - 844 pages
...he was told nothing about the shaft? The fallacy of this consists in not adverting to the fact that there are prohibitions which limit the sphere of employment,...employment where it was, and consequently will not prevent recovery of compensation. A transgression of the former class carries with it the result that the man... | |
| Francis Hermann Bohlen - 1915 - 858 pages
...he was told nothing about the shaft?" The fallacy of this consists in not adverting to the fact that there are prohibitions which limit the sphere of employment,...within the sphere of employment. A transgression of the latter class leaves the sphere of employment where it was, and consequently will not prevent recovery... | |
| New Zealand. Department of Labour - 1917 - 768 pages
...lays down the principle upon which cases of this sort should be decided, in the following words : " There are prohibitions which limit the sphere of employment and prohibitions which only deal with conduct in the sphere of employment. A transgression of a prohibition of the latter class leaves the sphere... | |
| New Jersey - 1918 - 300 pages
...Co., Gordon's WC Rep. (1913) 119. There are two kinds of prohibitions to be considered in these cases, prohibitions which limit the sphere of employment...employment. A transgression of a prohibition of the former class will result in compensation being refused while violation of a prohibition of the latter... | |
| Arthur B. Honnold - 1918 - 1008 pages
...although It was dangerous and contrary to their orders, miners frequently ascended, In the gression of a prohibition of the latter class leaves the sphere...employment where it was, and consequently will not prevent recovery of compensation. A transgression of the former class carries with it the result that the man... | |
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