Abstract
This paper contains (pages 281-381) a most valuable compilation of the decisions and principles followed by the courts in construing those provisions of the compensation laws which define the persons and employments covered. This matter is so clear, accurate and adequate, with a single exception, that I can find nothing therein to comment upon. The single exception is the matter (pages 352-355) under the heading "Employments within the Jurisdiction of Another State". This was too big and complex a subject to be dealt with adequately in a space that would fit in with the rest of Mr. Hobbs' paper.
Volume
XIX
Page
146-158
Year
1933
Categories
Actuarial Applications and Methodologies
Regulation and Law
Business Areas
Workers Compensation
Publications
Proceedings of the Casualty Actuarial Society