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Bradbury's

Workmen's Compensation Law

A

THIRD EDITION

By

HARRY B. BRADBURY

of the New York Bar

NEW, complete and Thoroughly Revised Edition of the most practical work on Workmen's Compensation. The author needs no introduction to those interested in this subject, being a recognized authority on Workmen's Compensation.

In this edition this well-known and generally recognized authority has been entirely rewritten, giving references not only to all the American cases which have been reported, as well as to a number unreported, but also to all British and Canadian cases, in addition to all the reported decisions of all the Accident Boards and Industrial Commissions in the several states and to a number of these decisions and rulings which have been supplied to the author in manuscript form by several of the commissions. These are not to be found elsewhere.

Digests of the Workmen's Compensation Statutes in thirty-five States and Territories under convenient classifications enable the practitioner to ascertain at a glance what the statute law is on any particular topic in the various jurisdictions.

The second edition of this work was cited so often by the Courts, Industrial Commissions and writers on social insurance generally that it has become the authority on the subject. The third edition is more comprehensive and at the same time more compact. It is an intensive work, produced after years of study and practice.

The material is so arranged, with adequate tables of contents at the beginning of each chapter and a complete index, that the judicial law on the subject may be easily ascertained.

One Large Volume of about 1440 pages, bound in buckram
PRICE $10.00 NET

C. C. HINE'S SONS COMPANY

100 WILLIAM STREET

NEW YORK

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WILLIAM OTIS BADGER, Jr., Editor
R. M. CHANDOR, Manager

Issued Monthly

Every Current Workmen's Compensation Case of
Every Court in the Land

Annual Subscription $15.00 in Advance
Single Copies $1.50

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Entered as second class matter April 10, 1918, at the post office at New York, New York, under the Act of March 3, 1879.

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Bradbury's Workmen's Compensation Law

A

THIRD EDITION

By

HARRY B. BRADBURY
of the New York Bar

NEW, complete and Thoroughly Revised Edition of the most practical work on Workmen's Compensation. The author needs no introduction to those interested in this subject, being a recognized authority on Workmen's Compensation.

In this edition this well-known and generally recognized authority has been entirely rewritten, giving references not only to all the American cases which have been reported, as well as to a number unreported, but also to all British and Canadian cases, in addition to all the reported decisions of all the Accident Boards and Industrial Commissions in the several states and to a number of these decisions and rulings which have been supplied to the author in manuscript form by several of the commissions. These are not to be found elsewhere.

Digests of the Workmen's Compensation Statutes in thirty-five States and Territories under convenient classifications enable the practitioner to ascertain at a glance what the statute law is on any particular topic in the various jurisdictions.

The second edition of this work was cited so often by the Courts, Industrial Commissions and writers on social insurance generally that it has become the authority on the subject. The third edition is more comprehensive and at the same time more compact. It is an intensive work, produced after years of study and practice.

The material is so arranged, with adequate tables of contents at the beginning of each chapter and a complete index, that the judicial law on the subject may be easily ascertained.

One Large Volume of about 1440 pages, bound in buckram
PRICE $10.00 NET

C. C. HINE'S SONS COMPANY

100 WILLIAM STREET

NEW YORK

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