| California State Board of Health - 1915 - 754 sider
...•4.4 37.1 2(1.6 45.8 27 27 19 26 16 225 26 48 22 25.0 •9.2 36.4 28.6 21.7 35.0 40 108 27 35 46 29 LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY OF MUNICIPALITIES AND EMPLOYERS...handed down an opinion in the case of Jones vs. Mount Holly Water Company, in which the plaintiff, who was a customer of the water company, contended that... | |
| Kansas State Board of Health - 1916 - 1086 sider
...allegations fulfill the requirements of the statute that the drinking of the polluted water by the deceased was an accidental occurrence while he was "performing...growing out of and incidental to his employment." It is alleged that the consequences of this alleged accident resulted in afflicting Vennen with typhoid... | |
| Walter Monteith Glass - 1916 - 566 sider
...allegations fulfil the requirements of the statute that the drinking of the polluted water by the deceased was an accidental occurrence while he was 'performing...growing out of and incidental to his employment.' It is alleged that the conseemployed to cut grass on the railroad right of way by infection from poison... | |
| 1916 - 1350 sider
...was, under the facts stated in the pleadings, received by deceased while in plaintiff's employ, and while he was "performing services growing out of and incidental to his employment." Whether or not the alleged accidental injury caused Vennen's death is sufficiently pleaded, and remains... | |
| Arthur B. Honnold - 1918 - 1008 sider
...allejrarions fulfill the requirements of the statute that the drinking of the polluted water by the deceased was an accidental occurrence, while he was "performing...growing out of and incidental to his employment.' " Tonnen v. New Dells Lumber Co., 161 Wis. 370, 154 NW 640, LRA 1910A, 273. But in n case under the... | |
| 1918 - 1146 sider
...fever caused by drinking impure water furnished by his employer was "proximately caused by accident while he was 'performing services growing out of and incidental to his employment'" within the meaning of the Wisconsin workmen's compensation law. (Vcnnen v. New Dells Lumber Co., PHR... | |
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