Southern Reporter, Volum 74West Publishing Company, 1917 Includes the decisions of the Supreme Courts of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi, the Appellate Courts of Alabama and, Sept. 1928/Jan. 1929-Jan./Mar. 1941, the Courts of Appeal of Louisiana. |
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Side 147 - THIS INDENTURE, made this day of , in the year One thousand, nine hundred and , between of , the party of the first part...
Side 51 - The legislature cannot delegate its power to make a law; but it can make a law to delegate a power to determine some fact or state of things upon which the law makes, or intends to make, its own action depend.
Side 399 - ... dollars and may also be imprisoned in the county jail or sentenced to hard labor for the county for not more than six months.
Side 130 - ... was in the exercise of due care and caution for his own safety.
Side 250 - ... out of the employment, but it excludes an injury which cannot fairly be traced to the employment as a contributing proximate cause and which comes from a hazard to which the workmen would have been equally exposed apart from the employment.
Side 56 - And we do not see how a better test can be applied to the question whether reasonable or not, than by considering whether the restraint is such only as to afford a fair protection to the interests of the party in favour of whom it is given, and not so large as to interfere with the interests of the public.
Side 230 - ... the constitution and laws of the society, and the application for membership and medical examination, signed by the applicant, and all amendments to each thereof, shall constitute the agreement between the society and the member...
Side 26 - Execution of warrant of arrest and hearing thereon. — (a) Upon receipt of a telegraphic or written warrant of arrest the alien shall be taken before the person or persons therein named or described and granted a hearing to enable him to show cause, if any there be, why he should not be...
Side 98 - The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, against unreasonable seizures and searches, shall not be violated; and no warrant shall issue but on probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons and things to be seized.
Side 250 - It is sufficient to say that an injury is received 'in the course of the employment' when it comes while the workman is doing the duty which he is employed to perform.