A treatise on the law of compensation for injuries to workmen under modern industrial statutes / by James Harrington Boyd, A.M., Sc. D. (Princeton), chairman of the Ohio Employers' Liability Commission and member of the Toledo bar.
1913
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A treatise on the law of compensation for injuries to workmen under modern industrial statutes / by James Harrington Boyd, A.M., Sc. D. (Princeton), chairman of the Ohio Employers' Liability Commission and member of the Toledo bar.
Imprint
Indianapolis : The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Publishers, [1913]
Copyright
©1913
Description
1 online resource (xxvii, 1622 pages) : forms
Series
Making of Modern Law legal treatises.
Formatted Contents Note
Distinctions between the common law, employer's liability laws, workmen's industrial insurance Llaws, and workmen's compensation laws as remedies for compensating workmen injured in the due course of their employment
Historical sketch of development of workmen's industrial insurance and workmen's compensation laws in the United States
Brief historical review of the German plan of insurance of workmen against accidents, the British compensation act, and the operation of the systems of employers' liability in Great Britain and the United States
The origin and development of compulsory industrial insurance for workmen in the German States : sick insurance, accident insurance, and invalidity and old-age pensions
The economic basis of compulsory industrial insurance and compensation laws for injured workmen
The New York workmen's compensation act
The Montana workmen's insurance act
An analysis of the principles of the legal basis of compulsory insurance and compensation laws
Summary of foreign compensation laws
The Washington workmen's insurance act
The Ohio workmen's insurance act
The Wisconsin workmen's compensation act
New Jersey compensation act
The California workmen's compensation act
The Nevada workmen's compensation act
The Kansas workmen's compensation act
The New Hampshire workmen's compensation act
Massachusetts workmen's compensation act
The Illinois workmen's compensation act
The Michigan workmen's compensation act
The Rhode Island workmen's compensation act
The Arizona compensation act
The Maryland compensation act
Federal compensation acts for artisans and laborers injured in the service of the government
Matters common to the various American statutes
Who are workmen within meaning of statute
Injuries for which compensation allowed
Whether servant was in the course of his employment at the time injuries were received
Dependents of decreased workman
Liability of principal contractor : subrogation : exception contracts
Amount of compensation
Procedure under British act
The British workmen's compensation and national insurance act, 1911
Imperial industrial insurance laws against sickness, accidents, invalidity and old age prior to law of 1911
The German workmen's insurance code of July 19, 1911
Text of German code of 1911.
Historical sketch of development of workmen's industrial insurance and workmen's compensation laws in the United States
Brief historical review of the German plan of insurance of workmen against accidents, the British compensation act, and the operation of the systems of employers' liability in Great Britain and the United States
The origin and development of compulsory industrial insurance for workmen in the German States : sick insurance, accident insurance, and invalidity and old-age pensions
The economic basis of compulsory industrial insurance and compensation laws for injured workmen
The New York workmen's compensation act
The Montana workmen's insurance act
An analysis of the principles of the legal basis of compulsory insurance and compensation laws
Summary of foreign compensation laws
The Washington workmen's insurance act
The Ohio workmen's insurance act
The Wisconsin workmen's compensation act
New Jersey compensation act
The California workmen's compensation act
The Nevada workmen's compensation act
The Kansas workmen's compensation act
The New Hampshire workmen's compensation act
Massachusetts workmen's compensation act
The Illinois workmen's compensation act
The Michigan workmen's compensation act
The Rhode Island workmen's compensation act
The Arizona compensation act
The Maryland compensation act
Federal compensation acts for artisans and laborers injured in the service of the government
Matters common to the various American statutes
Who are workmen within meaning of statute
Injuries for which compensation allowed
Whether servant was in the course of his employment at the time injuries were received
Dependents of decreased workman
Liability of principal contractor : subrogation : exception contracts
Amount of compensation
Procedure under British act
The British workmen's compensation and national insurance act, 1911
Imperial industrial insurance laws against sickness, accidents, invalidity and old age prior to law of 1911
The German workmen's insurance code of July 19, 1911
Text of German code of 1911.
Note
Includes legislation.
Also published in the same year and by the same publisher as a 2 volume set.
Also published in the same year and by the same publisher as a 2 volume set.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
System Details Note
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. (http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212)
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Available in Other Form
Print version: Boyd, James Harrington, 1862-1946. Treatise on the law of compensation. Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill Co., ©1913
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Alternate Title
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Spine Title
Workmen's compensation
Language
English
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010.
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