 | New Jersey. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1916 - 848 pages
...statute awards compensation is dependence in fact, not legal relationship. The British act recognizes "the members of the workman's family as were wholly or in part dependent/' and the British cases illustrate this feature of the statute, recognizing the family as such, while... | |
 | Law reports, digests, etc - 1897 - 518 pages
...Ireland, such members of the workman's family specified in the Fatal Accidents я А 10 Viet. Act, 1846, as were wholly or in part <*• <"• dependent upon...the earnings of the workman at the time of his death ; and (J) in Scotland, such of the persons entitled according to the law of Scotland to sue the employer... | |
 | Great Britain - 1906 - 1156 pages
...such members of the workman's family specified in the Fatal Accidents Act, 1846, as were wholly Ğr in part dependent upon the earnings of the workman at the time of hii death ; and (4.) in Scotland, such of the persons entitled according to the law of Scotland to... | |
 | Law - 1912 - 564 pages
...circumstances, I find it impossible to affirm that the children, who are the claimants here, " were whollj- or in part dependent upon the earnings of the workman at the time of his death," which is the language of the Act. 1 think that they were dependent on their mother, with whom they... | |
 | Labor - 1908 - 1134 pages
...dependents or other person to whom or for whose benefit compensation is payable; " Dependents " means such of the members of the workman's family as were...dependent, and where the workman, being the parent or grand parent of an Illegitimate child, leaves such a child so dependent upon his earnings, or, being... | |
 | Scotland - Railroad law - 1898 - 578 pages
...law of Scotland to sue the employer for damages or solatium in respect of the death of the workman, as were wholly or in part dependent upon the earnings of the workman at the time of his death. (3) A workman employed in a factory which is a shipbuilding yard shall not be excluded from this Act... | |
 | Arthur Robinson - Employers' liability - 1898 - 164 pages
...England or Ireland, such members of the workman's family specified in the Fatal Accidents Act, 1846 (c), as were wholly or in part dependent upon the earnings of the workman at the time of his death ; and (a) See, 1876, Stott v. Dickinson, 34 LT 291. (b) See, 1877, Jtcans v. Lady Hostyn, 2 CPD 547... | |
 | Alexander Pearce Higgins - Employers' liability - 1898 - 146 pages
...dependants," meaning thereby such members of the workman's family specified in the Fatal Accidents Act 1846, as were wholly or in part dependent upon the earnings of the workman at the time of his death. If the workman is totally or partially injured, he will be entitled to receive a weekly payment, not... | |
 | New Jersey. Bureau of Industrial Statistics - Industries - 1899 - 356 pages
...England and Ireland, such members of the workman's family specified in the Fatal Accidents Act, 1846, as were wholly or in part dependent upon the earnings of the workman at the time of his death, and (6) in Scotland, such of the persons entitled according to the law of Scotland to sue the employer... | |
 | Liverpool Engineering Society - Engineering - 1899 - 324 pages
...and step-parents) and children (which word includes grandchildren and step-children), provided they were wholly or in part dependent upon the earnings of the workman at the time of death. of the employer only, be redeemed by the payment of a lump sum to be settled by agreement, or... | |
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