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MASTER AND SERVANT-EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY.

Bahr v. Lombard, Ayres & Co.

Paulmier v. Erie R. R. Co.

Baylor v. Del., Lack. & W. R. R. Co.

Diebold v. Penn. R. R. Co.

Smith v. Irwin.

Orange Horse R. R. Co. v. Ward.

N. J. Express Co. v. Nichols.

Van Wickle v American Steam Boiler Co.

Driscoll v. Carlin.

Lechman v. Hooper.

O'Brien v. American Dredging Co.

Smith v. Oxford Iron Works.

Rogers Loco. Works v. Hand.

Ewan v. Lippencott.

Collyer v. Penn. R. R. Co.

Hayes v. Penn. R. R. Co.

Totten v. Penn. R. R. Co.

CONTRACT OF WAGES.

Shaw v. Woodbury Glass Works.

Larkin v. Hecksher.

The Frank C. Barker.

Smith v. Gilbert Lock Co.

Beach v. Mullin.

Voorhees v. Executors of Woodhull.

Mather v. Brokaw.

Stanford v. Fisher Varnish Co.

McQuade v. Emmons.

Wood v. Alpaugh.

Newark v. Stout.

Howell v. McDowell.

N. Y., Lake Erie & Western R. R. Co. v. Burns.

LIEN OF EMPLOYES.

Wright v. Wynockie Iron Co.

Hinkle v. Camden Safe Deposit Co.

MECHANICS' LIEN.

Carlisle v. Knapp.

Willetts v. Earl.

Williams v. Bradford.

Shannon v. Mayor of Hoboken.

Budd v. Trustees of School District.

Mayer v. Mutchler.

Kirtland v. Moore.
Leonard v. Cook.
Griggs v. Stone.

APPENDIX I.

THE LABOR LAWS OF NEW JERSEY.

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APPENDIX I..

THE LABOR LAWS OF NEW JERSEY.

FACTORY ACTS.

An Act to regulate elections.

1. Eight hours shall constitute a day's labor on any day whenever any general or municipal election shall be held.

Approved April 4th, 1876. Revision (1877), p. 368, § 177.

An Act to limit the hours of labor, and to prevent the employment of children, in factories, under ten years of age.*

1. Labor performed during a period of ten hours, on any day, in all cotton, woolen, silk, paper, glass and flax factories, and in manufactories of iron and brass, shall be considered a legal day's labor. Approved March 1st, 1851. Revision, p. 485.

An Act in relation to days of recreation and holidays, and fixing the days and parts of days so to be set apart and observed, and regulating the maturity of commercial paper with respect thereto.

1. The following days and half days, namely, the first day of January, commonly called New Year's day; the twenty-second day of February, known as Washington's birthday; the thirtieth day of May, known as Decoration day; the fourth day of July, called Independence day; the first Monday of September, to be known hereafter as Labor day; the twenty-fifth day of December, known as Christmas day; any general election day in this state; every Saturday from twelve o'clock at noon until twelve o'clock at midnight, which

The balance of this statute refers to the employment of children in factories, and is of no practical importance at present, if it ever was.

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