The Southwestern Reporter, 232±ÇWest Publishing Company, 1921 |
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... operating sawmills in the state of Arkansas . Appellee was in its employ in the capacity of a " ripsawyer . " The appel- lee's duties required him to take from a table near by boards of lumber that had been placed thereon and to feed ...
... operating sawmills in the state of Arkansas . Appellee was in its employ in the capacity of a " ripsawyer . " The appel- lee's duties required him to take from a table near by boards of lumber that had been placed thereon and to feed ...
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... operating was pro- tected by a hood and guides , so as to keep splinters and dust and particles from the saw from flying out and striking the opera- tor above the waist line . The ripsawyer wore a leather apron to protect him against ...
... operating was pro- tected by a hood and guides , so as to keep splinters and dust and particles from the saw from flying out and striking the opera- tor above the waist line . The ripsawyer wore a leather apron to protect him against ...
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... operating the machine and using ordinary care for his own safety , with - employee of the defendant to inspect the board , out warning to him , and injured him , and that appellant thereby failed to exercise or- dinary care to protect ...
... operating the machine and using ordinary care for his own safety , with - employee of the defendant to inspect the board , out warning to him , and injured him , and that appellant thereby failed to exercise or- dinary care to protect ...
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... operating the mill was because it was impossible to maintain thereafter a railroad connection . In short , the taking of the particular piece of land Moore & Vineyard and W. G. Dinning , all of Helena , for appellants . P. R. Andrews ...
... operating the mill was because it was impossible to maintain thereafter a railroad connection . In short , the taking of the particular piece of land Moore & Vineyard and W. G. Dinning , all of Helena , for appellants . P. R. Andrews ...
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... operating , received information of Pack's purposes , and the next morning when Pack left on the train a deputy policeman and a deputy constable also boarded the train . When the train reached the first station appellee went out either ...
... operating , received information of Pack's purposes , and the next morning when Pack left on the train a deputy policeman and a deputy constable also boarded the train . When the train reached the first station appellee went out either ...
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