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18. Jurisdiction of Common Pleas Court over dispute. Con-
clusiveness of Judge's Findings.....
NOTES.
Cross Reference
General note
Payment in case of death in absence of qualified execu-
19.
tor or administrator.
compensation
Who may sue..
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20. Procedure in dispute. Trial. Judgment. Costs. Set-
tlement agreements. Petition to court.
hearing. Answer filed. Hear witnesses.
Notice of
Determina-
tion. Subsequent proceedings. Costs. Agreement
not a bar....
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94
Jurisdiction. Exclusiveness of Common Pleas ...
Id. Where there has been a settlement....
Defenses. Willful Negligence....
Implied discontinuance from failure to follow stat-
ute
Abatement and Revival of Suit...
Evidence. Ordinary Rules of Evidence Applicable
Testimony as to Transactions with Decedents
Objection unavailable on Appeal...............
Id.
Id. Opinion evidence as to cause of death.....
Id. Power of Court to restrict cross-examination
Burden and Sufficiency of Proof. In General....
Id. Fraud in Making Contract.....
Id. Arising out of and in the course of employ-
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105
Facts on Which Determination is Based.......
Id. Division of Compensation among dependents
Id. Time for Filing. Thirty day provision Di-
rectory Merely
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109
Id. On Certiorari Insufficient Determination re-
sults in reversal of Judgment.
Examined
Evidence not
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Id. Trial Judge out of office at Time of Reversal.
Modification of Agreement for Compensation...
Release. Effect of.....
21. Commutation to lump sum. When allowed. Purposes
for which not allowed. Subsequent modification of
award or agreement...
As originally passed....
Commutation. Due Notice of application for....
Id. Attitude of Employer Immaterial.
Id. When Allowed
Id. Basis is Present Value..
Id. Judge's Findings and Determination...
Modification of Award. By what Court..
Id. Incapacity Increased or Diminished....
21(a) Transfer of Compensation Obligation. Expense of
Administration
22. Compensation a Preferential Lien. Claims not Assign-
able
NOTE
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SECTION III. GENERAL PROVISIONS.
23. What constitutes willful negligence.
words. Synonyms. Amputations.
ment valid. Other benefits no bar.
Wages defined. Time limit.....
Use of certain
No other agree-
Third person.
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Id. In Absence of Agreement as to Amount.....
Id. In Case of Workman Employed Less Than
Six Months
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24. Constitutionality. Relation of Sections of Act...
25. Existing Rights of Action Unaffected....
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26. Repealer
27. When Effective
CHAPTER 368, LAWS OF 1911.
1. Contracts presumed to continue subject to section II. of
CHAPTER 156, LAWS OF 1912.
All accidents to be reported to Commissioner of Labor.
Time of filing report. Casualty companies to make re-
136
port. Time for filing.
Reports not public. Reports
supersede others. Penalty. Repealer....
137
CHAPTER 316, LAWS OF 1912.
County clerk required to file with Labor Department
copy of every decision under act..
140
CHAPTER 145, LAWS OF 1913.
Compensation to public employes. Manner of payment
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Note
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CHAPTER 301, LAWS OF 1913.
Infant beneficiary. Who may act for. Compromises.
Approval by judge. Note....
143
CHAPTER 59, LAWS OF 1915.
Payments due minor. Parent to act as guardian. Re-
lease complete discharge.
CHAPTER 241, LAWS OF 1911. AS AMENDED.
Employers' Liability Commission to be appointed by
Governor. No compensation. Expenses. Officers.
Duties. Meetings. Annual report....
CHAPTER 356, LAWS OF 1912.
Who entitled to costs. Taxing costs. Fees allowable.
Attorney's fees. Court's fees. Costs on appeal. Tax-
ation of costs reviewable. Examination of bills of
taxing officers.
tion of fees...
Adverse party entitled to. Disposi-
CHAPTER 199, LAWS OF 1915.
Judgment docketed in Supreme Court....
CHAPTER 54, LAWS OF 1916 (Now repealed).
An Act creating a Workmen's Compensation Aid Bu-
reau in the Department of Labor. Title of Bureau.
Assistants. Specific Duties. Annual Report. Investi-
gation as to causes of accidents. Agreement filed
with Bureau. Approval. Effort to effect settlement.
Statement filed. Counsel. Hearing and determination.
When expenses assessed against employer. Appro-
priation. Repealer ...
CHAPTER 178, LAWS OF 1917.
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE ACT.
This act makes Insurance of Compensation Payments
under Section II. of Workmen's Compensation Act
compulsory and contains provisions for carrying out
the Compulsory Insurance Scheme....
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146
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155
...156-166
CHAPTER 262, LAWS OF 1917.
This Act extends provisions of above compulsory insur-
ance law to payments under Section I. of Workmen's
Compensation Law
...
CHAPTER 72, LAWS OF 1918.
Payments by Insurance Companies to defray expenses
of carrying out compulsory insurance law...
CHAPTER 203, LAWS OF 1918.
Payment to state if no dependents. Amount. Use of
moneys. Does not apply if employer has not accepted
act. Does not relieve employer from payments. Pub-
lication of death. Notice to dependents. No proof
of leaving no dependent required. If dependent make
claim after payment. Entitle to recover. Repayment
to employer. As to validity of act. Domestic and
farm help excepted.....
CHAPTER 149, LAWS OF 1918.
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169
171-174
1. Workmen's Compensation Bureau. How composed..... 175
2. Deputies and assistants appointed. Proviso....
Retention of present employes. Salaries..
3. Original jurisdiction of claims...........
4.
5.
Copy of agreement filed. Agreement must be approved.
Attempt settlement. Inquiry as to failure to file pe-
tition
Claimant to file petition within a year. What petition
to show
6. Copy of petition served on employer.
7. Hearing on petition. Time for hearing. Where heard.
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176
177
Answer required
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11.
Statement filed-What to contain. Copy of judgment
filed with county clerk.
Effective as judgment of
court. Judgment a bar to other action....
180
12. Docket. Records kept..
13. Power of court. Witness fees. Subpoenas.
14. Administering oaths
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