The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 40–41University of Auckland., 2006 |
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New Zealand : An Antipodean Exception to Master and Servant Rules * CANADIAN ACADEMICS Douglas Hay and Paul Craven have assembled a monumental work on the development and experience of master and servant law in Masters , Servants , and ...
New Zealand : An Antipodean Exception to Master and Servant Rules * CANADIAN ACADEMICS Douglas Hay and Paul Craven have assembled a monumental work on the development and experience of master and servant law in Masters , Servants , and ...
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... master servant statutes , dating back to the mid - eighteenth century , ' but that application of the law was very limited , particularly in the nineteenth century . As above , he partly explains the limits on the use of the law in the ...
... master servant statutes , dating back to the mid - eighteenth century , ' but that application of the law was very limited , particularly in the nineteenth century . As above , he partly explains the limits on the use of the law in the ...
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... masters relatively rarely and only in certain areas took advantage of the master and servant law provisions available under the generally imported English law . Despite the absence of a study of New Zealand , Hay and Craven provide ...
... masters relatively rarely and only in certain areas took advantage of the master and servant law provisions available under the generally imported English law . Despite the absence of a study of New Zealand , Hay and Craven provide ...
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