This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1901 edition. Excerpt: ...Supreme Court. 4. Application of the rule in a hazardous business. Section 2. The Selection of Competent Servants. 1. Competent employes must be selected. 2. Statement of the rule. 3. Employers are presumed to have selected competent servants. 4. If competent when hired, the presumption is they remain ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1901 edition. Excerpt: ...Supreme Court. 4. Application of the rule in a hazardous business. Section 2. The Selection of Competent Servants. 1. Competent employes must be selected. 2. Statement of the rule. 3. Employers are presumed to have selected competent servants. 4. If competent when hired, the presumption is they remain so. 5. The injury charged must be traced to the incompetency of the servant. 6. Proof of incompetency in Pennsylvania. 7. Criticism of the rule by other courts. 8. Is sustained by Massachusetts. 9. Michigan rule concerning proof of competency. 10. An employe is justified in assuming that competent persons are employed. 11. The policy of advancing men is in harmony with the rule requiring care. Section 3. The Selection of Suitable Appliances. 1. What are appliances? 2. The statement of the general rule. 3. The newest or safest need not be provided. 4. What an employer must do in regulating an appliance for use. 5. He is not responsible for its unintended use. 6. His duty to guard appliances. Section 4. The Employers Duty to Make Repairs. 1. Employers must make repairs. 2. Consequence to employes of using appliances needing repairs without notifying their employers. 3. The rule does not apply to repairs that may be made by employes thelii selves. 4. An employers duty to make inspections. 5. The Michigan rule. 6. The New York rule. 7. The Illinois rule. 8. The Federal rule. 9. The rules considered. 10. Do inspections apply to all tools? 11. Inspection of cars. 12. Inspection of foreign cars. These are of two kinds, which must be distinguished. 13. A foreign car not in good condition ought not to be received. 14. If, in good condition, in some states the same rule applies as to home cars, and the inspector is the agent of the company. 15. In...
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