| Great Britain. Magistrates' cases - 1870 - 672 páginas
...different if the servant or agent had not authority to part with the property. The difficulty is to decide whether a given case falls within the one class or the other. Where a servant has no general authority to deal with his master's property, but he is told to deliver... | |
| Edward William Cox - 1871 - 856 páginas
...different if the servant or agent had not authority to part with the property. The difficulty is to decide whether a given case falls within the one class or the other. Where a servant has no general authority to deal with his master's property, but he is told to deliver... | |
| 1910 - 2132 páginas
...benefit of the other. It is still In Its doing his work. To determine whether a given case falls within one class or the other, we must inquire whose Is the...co-operation, where the work furnished is part of the larger undertaking." We think the facts disclosed by the record bring this case within the classification... | |
| 1920 - 1058 páginas
...hired at the time of the Injury, the Supreme Court of the United States concluded the discussion thus: "To determine whether a given case falls within the...carefully distinguish between authoritative direction nnd control, and mere suggestion as to details op the necessary co-operation, where the work furnished... | |
| John Davison Lawson - 1885 - 988 páginas
...different if the servant or agent had not authority to part with the property. The difficulty is to decide whether a given case falls within the one class or the other. Where a servant has no general authority to deal with his master's property, but he is told to deliver... | |
| 1914 - 1440 páginas
...because, though it is done for the ultimate benefit of the other, it is still In Its doing his own work. To determine whether a given case falls within the...ascertaining who has the power to control and direct the sen-ants in the performance of their work. Here we must carefully distinguish between authoritative... | |
| Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1914 - 708 páginas
...because, though it is done for the ultimate benefit of the other, it is still in its doing his own work. To determine whether a given case falls within the...the other we must inquire whose is the work being perARK.] ST. Louis, IM & S. RY. Co. v. COOPER. 95 formed, a question which is usually answered by ascertaining... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1909 - 740 páginas
...though it is done for the ultimate benefit of the other, it is still, in its w doing, his own work. To determine whether ** a given case falls within the one class or the * other we must*inquire whose is the work being performed, — a question which is usually answered by ascertaining... | |
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