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Wisconsin Reports: Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of Wisconsin - Page 343
by Wisconsin. Supreme Court, Philip Loring Spooner, Abram Daniel Smith, Obadiah Milton Conover, Frederic King Conover, Frederick William Arthur, Frderick C. Seibold - 1916
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Reports of Cases at Law and in Chancery Argued and Determined in ..., Volume 281

Illinois. Supreme Court - 1918 - 720 pages
...comes from a hazard to which the workman would have been equally exposed apart from the employment. The causative danger must be peculiar to the work...incidental to the character of the business and not imlepend- . ent of the relation of master and servant. It need not have been foreseen or expected,...
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 92

1921 - 510 pages
...said to arise out of, and be incident to, the employment. The rule adopted by some of the courts that, "the causative danger must be peculiar to the work and not common to the neighborhood/' is therefore not strictly correct. Acts Personal to the Employee — Injunemay arise out of the employment,...
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The Northwestern Reporter, Volume 150

1915 - 1228 pages
...comes from a ha/,;ird to which the workman would have been equally exposed, apart from the employment. The causative danger must be peculiar to the work...the relation of master and servant. It need not have hoen foreseen or expected, but after the event it must appear to have had its origin in a risk connected...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 190

1920 - 1156 pages
...which th« workmen would have been equally exposed apart from the employment. The causative Jauger must be peculiar to the work and not common to the...be incidental to the character of the business and cot independent of the relation of master and servant. It need not have been foreseen or expected,...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 171

1918 - 1228 pages
...different language, In Ютbol v. Industrial Accident Commission, supra, a part of the statement being: "The causative danger must be peculiar to the work and not common to the neighborhood." When measured by the standards set down in these cases, it is not difficult to satisfactorily conclude...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 169

1918 - 1212 pages
...497, 102 NE 697, LR A. 1910A, 30G; Bryant v. Fissell, 84 NJ Law, 72, 86 Atl. 458. "It [the accident] need not have been foreseen or expected, but after the event it must nppar to have had its origin in a risk connected with the employment and to have (lowed from that source...
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The Northeastern Reporter, Volume 126

1920 - 960 pages
...comes from a hazard to which the workman would have been equally exposed apart from the employment. The causative danger must be peculiar to the work,...It need not have been foreseen or expected ; but, afU-r the event, it must appear to have had its origin in a risk connected with the employment, and...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 96

1916 - 1132 pages
...comes from a hazanl to which the workman would have been equally exposed apart from the employment. The causative danger must be peculiar to the work,...expected, but after the event it must appear to have li:id its origin in a risk connected with the employment, and to have Sowed from that source as a rational...
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Public Documents of the State of Connecticut, Volume 1, Part 2

Connecticut - 1917 - 1198 pages
...compensation. This case also lays down the principle that the hazard which gives rise to compensation must be peculiar to the work and not common to the neighborhood. That the Act may benefit one doing something not in the strict line of his duty but incidental to his...
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The Southwestern Reporter, Volume 204

1918 - 1348 pages
...business. Pursuing the same subject In the McNicol Case, supra, the court said: "It [the accident] need not have been foreseen or expected, but after...the event it must appear to have had its origin in the risk connected with the employment, and to have flowed from that source as a rational consequence."...
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