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3. When death occurs after compensation has been paid for a
time...
567
4. Estoppel by payment of compensation before death of right.
to deny liability therefor after death.
7. Total dependency of mother on one son when other sons are
living...
576
8. Mother, whose husband is living, as dependent of son.
9. Widow and children dependents of father when other children
contribute to support of family.
.. 576
577
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15. Mother of illegitimate child as dependent of father of child.. 581
16. Inmate of workhouse.
582
17. Aliens..
18. Question of dependency is one of fact..
583
19. Amount due partial dependent is a question of fact.......
20. Dependents receiving other income because of death of
workman...
21. Right of dependents independent of that of deceased.
22. Claim by dependents when compensation to workman ter-
minated before death....
584
23. Claim for compensation by personal representative of de-
ceased dependent..
585
24. Orphan whose mother died prior to death of workman, com-
pensation under Quebec act....
586
ARTICLE C-SPECIFIC PROVISIONS OF VARIOUS STATUTES, WITH
NOTES OF ADJUDICATED CASES.
587
3. Computing waiting period; consecutive or non-consecutive
6. Sundays, holidays and shutdowns occurring in period for
which compensation is due.
647
7. Compensation for one day.
8. Increased period of disability by failure to follow physicians'
instructions.....
9. Voluntary idleness of workman as tending to prolong dis-
ability......
10. Reduced earnings owing to general fall in wages.
11. Workmen not entitled to compensation while in prison.
648
12. Dismissal for misconduct of workman suffering from partial
permanent disability..
.......
13. Vocational diseases; contracted partly in the employment of
16. State institution; compensation payments part of current ex-
penses...
650
17. Payment of less than statutory amount as basis of release.. 650
18. Divorced man paying alimony is "single" for compensation
purposes....
651
ARTICLE B-PERMANENT TOTAL DISABILITY..
1. Total incapacity; refusal of former employers to supply work
1. Minimum amount payable in all cases of specific indemnity 653
2. Under schedule for specific indemnities two weeks' waiting
period should not be deducted.....
653
3. Consecutive and not concurrent payment for temporary dis-
ability and specific indemnity..
654
4. Loss of several fingers; consecutive payments for each, or con-
7. Injuries to and losses of fingers not otherwise classified..... 656
8. Loss of toes..
658
9. Loss of one eye.
659
10. One eye so injured that both cannot be used..
664
11. Complete blindness caused to eye of which sight partially de-
stroyed......
12. Removal of eye already blind.
665
13. Loss of hand when other hand already injured.
14. Injuries to legs...
2. Waiting for opportunity to have operation performed at
hospital....
667
3. Heart trouble developing after injury.
668
4. Workmen earning same wages as before the injury.
5. Miscellaneous specific cases in which compensation was
awarded..
ARTICLE E-TEMPORARY Partial DisabILITY . .
670
1. Ability to do light work after accident; exaggeration of
injury..
2. Inability to obtain employment in district where workman
lives...
671
3. Wages and compensation after accident need not equal wages
before injury. .
672
4. Workmen receiving same wages after as (or higher than) be-
fore injury..
5. Wages and compensation in excess of wages before accident 673
6. Clumsiness due to injury as ground of incapacity. . . . . . . . . 674
7. Disability by disease accelerated by accident; basis of com-
pensation.
674
8. Disability made more serious by illness or other contributing
cause...
9. Re-current attacks of industrial disease.
675
10. Miscellaneous injuries for which compensation awarded.... 675
2. Actual earnings not "usual" wages paid in that employment 730
3. Absence of agreement as to rate of wages...
731
4. Basis of compensation when workman employed in different
grades...
5. Longshoremen employed by several employers.
733