Punch, Volume 21Punch Publications Limited, 1913 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... ( Fols . 230-231 ) . FACTS . The plaintiff was injured upon the 25th day of June , 1913 , while in the employ of the defendant , as a carpenter . He was 38 years old and weighed 220 pounds , was earning $ 3.20 a day . ( Fols . 8 , 126 ...
... ( Fols . 230-231 ) . FACTS . The plaintiff was injured upon the 25th day of June , 1913 , while in the employ of the defendant , as a carpenter . He was 38 years old and weighed 220 pounds , was earning $ 3.20 a day . ( Fols . 8 , 126 ...
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... ( Fols . 104 , 105 , 95 and 21 ) . The accident occurred at about 9 o'clock in the morning of the second day after the plaintiff had been at work only an hour . ( Fols . 103 and 149 ) . The joists which the plaintiff was laying were green ...
... ( Fols . 104 , 105 , 95 and 21 ) . The accident occurred at about 9 o'clock in the morning of the second day after the plaintiff had been at work only an hour . ( Fols . 103 and 149 ) . The joists which the plaintiff was laying were green ...
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... ( Fols . 15 , 16 , 135 and 139 ) . There was no scaffolding of any kind left in that part of the building after those used by the masons had been removed , and no scaffolding was provided for the plaintiff and his brother in doing their ...
... ( Fols . 15 , 16 , 135 and 139 ) . There was no scaffolding of any kind left in that part of the building after those used by the masons had been removed , and no scaffolding was provided for the plaintiff and his brother in doing their ...
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... ( Fols . 165 , 166 , 171 , 172 , 173 , 175 , 176 , 181 , 188 and 189 ) . If the usual practice or method had been adopted by defendant , the accident in question could not have occurred . It is not a proper or safe method to do the work ...
... ( Fols . 165 , 166 , 171 , 172 , 173 , 175 , 176 , 181 , 188 and 189 ) . If the usual practice or method had been adopted by defendant , the accident in question could not have occurred . It is not a proper or safe method to do the work ...
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... ( Fols . 109 , 112 and 81 ) . The header which the plaintiff was required to place in front of the opening was constructed with two pieces of joists 2 x 12 , 4 feet long , spiked to- gether , with mortices half way through for the joists ...
... ( Fols . 109 , 112 and 81 ) . The header which the plaintiff was required to place in front of the opening was constructed with two pieces of joists 2 x 12 , 4 feet long , spiked to- gether , with mortices half way through for the joists ...
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