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states and of the United States.
visitation," with jurisdiction over the operations of railroads.
which it is the duty of the board to make.
1 Acts 1898-9, ch. 28.
of books, papers, and documents, the same as courts of record.
and that in granting a rehearing it had exceeded its authority.
» Renaud r. State Court of Mediation, etc.. 124 Mich. 648, 83 N.W. 620.
» Pingree v. State Court of Mediation, etc., 130 Mich. 229, 89 N.W. 943.
held, in the circumstances, not to invalidate the award.
» Railroad Co. v. State Board of Arbitration, 47 La. Ann. 874, 17 So. 418.
without which a decision cannot be just."
interstate commerce, except masters of vessels and seamen.
« U.S. Comp. Stat., p. 3205. 30 Stat. 424.
the relation gives the other party thirty days' notice in writing.
» In re Southern Pacific Co., 155 Fed. 1001.
the award was not responsive to the terms of the submission.
understood, it is not binding upon the parties.
and indivisible for purposes of enforcement.
sections is that used in the Civil Code of Montana, 1895.
employer or of a third person.
ing such directions, believed them to be unlawful.
ordinary risks of the business in which he is employed.
slight care and diligence therein.
gratuitous service may relinquish it at any time.
and diligence therein, so long as he is thus employed.
the interest of the latter.
festly injurious to his employer to do so.
him, of his want of skill.
of the term of his employment.
he receives for his account.
employer, must always give the latter the preference.
2. His legal incapacity to contract.
1. By the expiration of its appointed term.
2. By the extinction of its subject.
4. By his legal incapacity to act as such.
terms of the contract of employment.
except where otherwise provided by this title.
he was to render as full performance.
length of time as the parties adopt for the estimation of wages.
renewed the agreement for the same wages and term of service.
usual in the business in which they serve, . . .
templated it, he would not have so employed him.
owner, and must account to the owner for the residue.
Adair v. United States, 5, 193, 234.
.^titus V. Coal Co., 99.
Alabama G. S. R. Co. ». Thompson, 204.
Alaska Treadwell Gold Min. Co. v.
Alexander M. Lawrence, The, 47.
Alexander v. Carolina Mills, 105.
Allen V. Boston & M. R. Co., 142.
Allen V. Compress Co., 28.
Allen V. Flood, 36, 37.
Drawers' Union, 221, 308. 313, 316.
Anderson v. Drop Forging Co., 324.
Anderson v. Michigan C. R. Co., 130.
Andricus' Adm'r. v. Coal Co., 133.
Angle V. Chicago R. Co., 35, 298.
Antioch Coal Co. v. Rockey, 134.

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