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... commerce are concerned , which pro- vision will be quoted later . Section 35 sets forth a schedule of compensation to be paid for various injuries , and it is to be noted that the amounts payable as compensation are based on wages re ...
... commerce are concerned , which pro- vision will be quoted later . Section 35 sets forth a schedule of compensation to be paid for various injuries , and it is to be noted that the amounts payable as compensation are based on wages re ...
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... commerce . Those employes who are engaged partly in interstate or foreign commerce those who may be subject to both State and Federal and partly in intrastate commerce , afford an example of 88 [ 1915 Maryland State Bar Association .
... commerce . Those employes who are engaged partly in interstate or foreign commerce those who may be subject to both State and Federal and partly in intrastate commerce , afford an example of 88 [ 1915 Maryland State Bar Association .
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... commerce carriers by rail , and secondly to carriers of like commerce by water , different considerations governing . It has been established that under the commerce clause of the Federal Constitution , Congress has the right to pro ...
... commerce carriers by rail , and secondly to carriers of like commerce by water , different considerations governing . It has been established that under the commerce clause of the Federal Constitution , Congress has the right to pro ...
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... commerce clause , regulate those relations of com- mon carriers by railroad and their employes which have a substantial connection with interstate commerce while both are engaged in such commerce . That the regulations imposed by the ...
... commerce clause , regulate those relations of com- mon carriers by railroad and their employes which have a substantial connection with interstate commerce while both are engaged in such commerce . That the regulations imposed by the ...
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... commerce , who are protected by the Federal Act ; for the paragraph says : " The provisions of this act shall apply to employers and employes engaged in intrastate and also in inter- state or foreign commerce , for whom a rule of ...
... commerce , who are protected by the Federal Act ; for the paragraph says : " The provisions of this act shall apply to employers and employes engaged in intrastate and also in inter- state or foreign commerce , for whom a rule of ...
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Página 110 - Of all civil causes of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction, saving to suitors, in all cases, the right of a common law remedy, where the common law is competent to give it.
Página 157 - The Constitution unavoidably deals in general language. It did not suit the purposes of the people, in framing this great charter of our liberties, to provide for minute specifications of its powers, or to declare the means by which those powers should be carried into execution. It was foreseen that this would be a perilous and difficult, if not an impracticable task. The instrument was not intended to provide merely for the exigencies of a few years, but was to endure through a long lapse of ages,...
Página 158 - The instrument was not intended to provide merely for the exigencies of a few years, but was to endure through a long lapse of ages, the events of which were locked up in the inscrutable purposes of Providence. It could not be foreseen what new changes and modifications of power might be indispensable to effectuate the general objects of the charter; and restrictions and specifications which, at the present, might seem salutary, might, in the end, prove the overthrow of the system itself.
Página 86 - ... resulting in whole or in part from the negligence of any of the officers, agents, or employees of such carrier, or by reason of any defect or insufficiency, due to its negligence, in its cars, engines, appliances, machinery, track, roadbed, works, boats, wharves, or other equipment.
Página 116 - ... shall receive out of the accident fund compensation in accordance with the following schedule, and except as in this act otherwise provided, such payment shall be in lieu of any and all rights of action whatsoever against any person whomsoever.
Página 59 - Straight forward goes The lightning's path, and straight the fearful path Of the cannon-ball. Direct it flies and rapid, Shattering that it may reach, and shattering what it reaches. My son ! the road, the human being travels, That, on which BLESSING comes and goes, doth follow The river's course, the valley's playful windings, Curves round the corn-field and the hill of vines, Honouring the holy bounds of property ! And thus secure, though late, leads to its end.
Página 251 - And the said association is formed to cultivate the science of jurisprudence, to promote reform in the law, to facilitate the administration of justice, to elevate the standard of integrity, honor and courtesy in the legal profession, and to cherish the spirit of brotherhood among the members thereof.
Página 62 - Act they could pass, could by any means repeal or alter the Constitution, because, if they could do this, they would at the same instant of time destroy their own existence as a legislature, and dissolve the government thereby established. Consequently the Constitution (which the judicial power was bo'und to take notice of as much as of any other law whatever), standing in full force as the fundamental law of the land, notwithstanding the Act on which the present motion was grounded, the same act...
Página 67 - Caton,1 in 1782, and he agreed with the rest of the judges "that the court had power to declare any resolution or act of the legislature, or of either branch of it, to be unconstitutional and void.
Página 76 - Union, and all treaties made and ratified under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the respective States...