This section shall not apply to any contract with any person for the execution by or under such contractor of any work which is merely ancillary or incidental to, and is no part of, or process in, the trade or business carried on by such undertakers respectively. The American Labor Legislation Review1911Full view - About this book
| 1911 - 416 pages
...association the liability of such other person. This section shall not apply to any contract of such independent or sub-contractor which is merely ancillary...or process in the trade or business carried on by such subscriber, nor to any case where the injury occurred elsewhere than on, in, or about the premises... | |
| Ohio. Employers' liability commission - 1911 - 1052 pages
...of this section. This section shall not apply to any contract of such independent or sub-contractors which is merely ancillary and incidental to, and is...or process in, the trade or business carried on by such employer, nor to any case where the injury occurred elsewhere than on, in, or about the premises... | |
| Arthur Strettell Comyns Carr, William Hubert Stuart Garnett, James Henry Taylor - 1912 - 804 pages
...Act, 1897 (60 £ 61 Viet c. 37, s. 4) an exception is made of "any work which is merely ancillary or incidental to, and is no part of or process in, the trade or business carried on by such undertakers." In Pearce v. L. &* S. IV. Ky. (1900) 2 QH 100, at p. 102, Collins, LJ, said: " I... | |
| Walter Addington Willis - 1913 - 476 pages
...be so liable if the work executed by the contractor was "merely ancillary or incidental to," and was "no part of, or process in, the trade or business carried on" by the person employing the contractor. Numerous decisions were given on the meaning of this exception. In... | |
| Harry Bower Bradbury - 1914 - 1180 pages
...section shall not apply to independent or sub-contractors or any contract which is merely auxiliary and incidental to, and is no part of or process in,...the trade or business carried on by the subscriber." WASHINGTON Where work is done under a public contract the original contractor pays the entire premium... | |
| Harry Bower Bradbury - 1914 - 1438 pages
...any person for the execution by or under such contract or of any work which is merely ancillary or incidental to, and is no part of or process in, the trade or business carried on by such undertakers respectively. [60 & 61 Viet., c. 37, s. 4]; 1902, c. 74, s. 5. Compensation lo. Where... | |
| Boston Herald. Bureau of Department Reports - 1915 - 566 pages
...British act of 1897 excluded, as does our act, contracts for any work "which is merely ancillary or incidental to, and is no part of or process in the trade or business carried on by the subscriber." (The British act of 1897 used the word "undertaker" where our act uses the word "subscriber" for "principal.")... | |
| 1916 - 1350 pages
...with any person for the execution by or under such contractor of any work which is merely ancillary or incidental to, and is no part of, or process in, the trade or business' carried on by such undertakers respectively.] Ъ. In general. The meaning of the word "undertakers," as used in this... | |
| Walter Monteith Glass - 1916 - 566 pages
...with any person for the execution by or under such contractor of any work which is merely ancillary or incidental to, and is no part of, or process in, the trade or business carried on by such undertakers respectively.] ft. In general. The meaning of the word "undertakers," as used in this... | |
| William Otis Badger - 1918 - 1030 pages
...section shall not apply to independent or subcontractors on any contract which is merely auxiliary and incidental to, and is no part of or process in,...the trade or business carried on by the subscriber." By the express terms of this statute it does not apply "to independent or subcontractors on any contract... | |
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