| Kansas - 1941 - 866 страници
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| 1973 - 1082 страници
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| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - 1917 - 1108 страници
...correct. While subdivision 9 of section 3 of the Workmen's Compensation Law defines "wages "as meaning " the money rate at which the service rendered is recompensed...in force at the time of the accident * * * ," and the 1st paragraph of section 14 provides that "except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the average... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - 1919 - 1132 страници
...1918. and emergency conditions." No notice was posted as to the " service " bonus. " ' Wages ' means the money rate at which the service rendered is recompensed...the contract of hiring in force at the time of the accident, including the reasonable value of board, rent, housing, lodging, or similar advantage received... | |
| New Jersey - 1945 - 1180 страници
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| Pennsylvania Workmen's Compensation Board - 1918 - 744 страници
...complainant's board at $5.00 per week. in this respect. Section 309 provides "wherever in this article the term wages is used, it shall be construed to mean the money...accident. and shall not include gratuities received from employer or others; nor shall it include board, lodging or similar advantages received from the employer,... | |
| Guam - 1952 - 568 страници
...elected by popular vote. (q) Territory. The term means the Territory of Guam. (r) Wages. The term means the money rate at which the service rendered is recompensed...the contract of hiring in force at the time of the injury; including the reasonable value of board, rent, housing, lodging, or similar advantage received... | |
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