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Page 124 - ... when such wrongs are in any manner connected with the use and operation of any railway, on or about which they shall be employed, and no contract which restricts such liability shall be legal or binding.
Page 46 - ... room ; stairways on the outside of the building shall have suitable railed landings at each story above the first, and shall connect with each story...
Page 125 - ... when sustained within this state, and no contract, rule or regulation between such corporation and any agent or servant shall impair or diminish such liability; provided, that nothing in this act shall be so construed as to render any railroad company liable for damages sustained by any employe, agent or servant while engaged in the construction of a new road, or any part thereof, not open to public travel or use.
Page 46 - ... and such ways of egress and means of escape shall be kept free from obstruction, in good repair and ready for use.
Page 44 - ... shall have landings or balconies not less than six feet in length and three feet in width, guarded by iron railings...
Page 47 - ... granted therefor as aforesaid, it shall be the duty of such inspector to give notice in writing to the owner, lessee, or occupant of such building specifying and describing what additional ways of egress or means of escape from fire are necessary in the opinion of such inspector, in order to conform to the provisions of this act, and to secure the granting of a certificate as aforesaid. Notice to any agent of such owner, lessee, or occupant in charge of the premises shall be sufficient notice...
Page 73 - ... be employed in any capacity in preparing any composition in which dangerous or poisonous acids are used, and they shall not be employed in any capacity in the manufacture of paints, colors or white lead; nor shall they be employed in any capacity whatever in operating or assisting to operate any passenger or freight elevator...
Page 73 - ... concert hall or place of amusement wherein intoxicating liquors are sold; nor shall females under sixteen years of age be employed in any capacity where such employment compels them to remain standing constantly.
Page 19 - Commonwealth, especially in its relations to the commercial, industrial, social, educational and sanitary condition of the laboring classes, and to the permanent prosperity of the productive industry of the Commonwealth.
Page 144 - ... or secretes, withholds, or appropriates to his own use, or that of any person other than the true owner, any money, personal property, thing in action, evidence of debt or contract, or article of value of any kind; or (2) Having in his possession, custody, or control, as a bailee, servant, attorney, agent...
