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Apprentice

provide food, etc., for his apprentice. See Chitty's Statutes, tits. Master and Servant and Poor (Apprentices). Means a person who is bound by

Domestics

(1914) 1 Ch 682; Re Jackson, 39 TLR 400. See MASTER AND SERVANT. For the purposes of Unemployment Insurance, employment in domestic service,

Family

single person may be regarded as a family, and a master and servant would also be so regarded. The expression 'family' has not

Trade Union

KB 663 (motor manufacturers). See CONSPIRACY; PICKETING; STRIKE; TRADE DISPUTE; MASTER AND SERVANT. Consult Cohen's Trade Union Law. It means any combination, whether

Servants

Servants. See MASTER AND SERVANT.

Servant

trade, business or occupation, A Treatise on the Law of Master and Servant, H.G. Wood, 2nd Edn., 1886, p. 1. Means a person

Chastisement

QB 671. See Lush on Husband and Wife; Macdonell on Master and Servant.

Constable

rivers, see also POLIE and METRO-POLITAN POLICE. The relation of master and servant is created by a railway company appointing special constables, Lambert

Labourer

Professional Players of Association Football, 1928, W.N. 96). See, further, MASTER AND SERVANT.

Workmen's Compensation Act

Accidents Acts, 1846-1908) and Employers Liability Act, 1880, sub tit. MASTER AND SERVANT), and an employer is not liable both for damages and

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