The Cornell Law Quarterly, Volumen15Cornell University, College of Law, 1930 The Cornell Law Quarterly's contents are topical and intended to be of special relevance to to those practicing law in New York State. |
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... third party.13 Under a statute similarly omitting to provide for third party liability , the West Virginia court reached an opposite conclusion , 14 holding that the employee could not only sue the third party , but also recover ...
... third party.13 Under a statute similarly omitting to provide for third party liability , the West Virginia court reached an opposite conclusion , 14 holding that the employee could not only sue the third party , but also recover ...
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... third party was vested in the employer , 24 and hence , if in this case the court had held that compensation proceedings had been instituted , the in- jured man would no longer have the right to bring the suit against the third party ...
... third party was vested in the employer , 24 and hence , if in this case the court had held that compensation proceedings had been instituted , the in- jured man would no longer have the right to bring the suit against the third party ...
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... third person when such third person is a co - employee would violate the spirit of the statute.36 The effect of this holding is to relieve the in- dustry of liability for accidents occurring in the course of the employ- ment when such ...
... third person when such third person is a co - employee would violate the spirit of the statute.36 The effect of this holding is to relieve the in- dustry of liability for accidents occurring in the course of the employ- ment when such ...
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