| United States. Court of Claims - Law reports, digests, etc - 1947 - 828 pages
...individual who performs the services. In genera], if an individual is subject to the control or dii'ection of another merely as to the result to be accomplished...means and methods for accomplishing the result, he is an independent contractor, not an employee. Our inquiry, then, is confined to determining whether plaintiff... | |
| United States. Bureau of Internal Revenue - Excise tax - 1936 - 76 pages
...as to those services be the legal relationship of employer and employee. Generally such relationship exists when the person for whom services are performed...means and methods for accomplishing the result, he is an independent contractor. An individual performing services as an independent contractor is not as... | |
| United States U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on finance - 1939 - 572 pages
...as to those services be the legal relationship of employer and employee. Generally such relationship exists when the person for whom services are performed...means and methods for accomplishing the result, he is an independent contractor. An individual performing services as an independent contractor is not as... | |
| Administrative law - 1939 - 1624 pages
...he performs services is the legal relationship of employer and employee. Generally such relationship exists when the person for whom services are performed...means and methods for accomplishing the result, he is an independent contractor. An individual performing services as an independent contractor is not as... | |
| Administrative law - 1939 - 980 pages
...as to those services be the legal relationship of employer and employee. Generally such relationship exists when the person for whom services are performed...means and methods for accomplishing the result, he is an independent contractor. An individual performing services as an independent contractor is not as... | |
| Administrative law - 1939 - 1522 pages
...the services are performed; it is sufficient if he has the right to do so. The right to discharge <s 0 f qLw bp A7, ~ XL 6 { מj X... &M ǟ0ɬ _2m [ Ơ_ G X k K d U d Generally, physicians, lawyers, dentists, veterinarians, contractors, subcontractors, public stenographers,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - Insurance, Unemployment - 1939 - 820 pages
...indicating that the person possessing that right is an employer. Other factors characteristic of an employer are the furnishing of tools and the furnishing of...means and methods for accomplishing the result, he is an independent contractor, not an employee. Individuals performing services as independent contractors... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - Insurance, Unemployment - 1939 - 946 pages
...indicating that the person possessing that right is an employer. Other factors characteristic of an employer are the furnishing of tools and the furnishing of...as to the means and methods for accomplishing the results he is an independent contractor, not an employee. If the relationship of employer and employee... | |
| Administrative law - 1939 - 1628 pages
...he performs services is the legal relationship of employer and employee. Generally such relationship exists when the person for whom services are performed...means and methods for accomplishing the result, he is an independent contractor. An individual performing services as an independent contractor is not as... | |
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