Act, unless he proves that he had taken all reasonable means, by publishing and to the best of his power enforcing the said rules as regulations for the working of the mine, to prevent such contravention or non-compliance. Industrial and Personal Hygiene - Strana 153autor/autoři: George Martin Kober - 1908 - 168 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1887 - 1080 str.
...agent, and manager shall each be guilty of an offence against this Act, unless he proves that he had taken all reasonable means, by publishing, and to the best of his power enforcing the said rules as regulations for the working of the mine, to prevent such contravention or non-compliance."... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1876 - 624 str.
...agent, and manager, shall each be guilty of an offence against the Act, unless he proves that he had taken all reasonable means by publishing, and to the best of his power enforcing, the said rules, as regulations for the working of the mine, to prevent such contravention or non-compliance.... | |
| John Coke Fowler - 1872 - 512 str.
...agent, and manager shall each be guilty of an offence against this Act, unless he prove that he had taken all reasonable means by publishing and to the best of his power enforcing the provisions of this Act to prevent such contravention or non-compliance. Prohihition of payment of wages... | |
| 1872 - 878 str.
...agent and manager, shall each be guilty of an offence against this Chapter, unless he prove that he had taken all reasonable means, by publishing and to the best of his power enforcing the said rules as regulations for the working of the mine, to prevent such contravention or noncompliance."... | |
| Maskell William Peace - 1872 - 234 str.
...agent, and manager shall each be guilty of an offence against this Act, unless he prove that he had taken all reasonable means by publishing and to the best of his power enforcing the provisions of this Act to prevent such contravention or non-compliance. In case of a charge against... | |
| British Columbia - 1911 - 600 str.
...shall each be guilty of an offence against this Act unless he proves that he has taken all 164 Cages. reasonable means, by publishing and to the best of his power enforcing the said rules as regulations for the working of the mine, to prevent such contravention or non-compliance.... | |
| Edward Smith - 1873 - 386 str.
...agent, and manager shall each be guilty of an offence against this Act, unless he prove that he had taken all reasonable means by publishing and to the best of his power enforcing the provisions of this Act to prevent such contravention or non-compliance. If it appear that a child,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1874 - 448 str.
...any act or omission by the operative, also an offence by the master, unless he can prove that he had taken all reasonable means by publishing, and to the best of his power enforcing, the regulations to prevent such contravention or non-compliance. The clause in the Coal Mines Act making... | |
| James Edward Davis - 1875 - 410 str.
...agent, and manager shall each be gnilty of an offence against this act, unless he prove that he had taken all reasonable means by publishing and to the best of his power enforcing the provisions of this section to prevent such contravention and non-compliance." Appointment and Removal... | |
| William Golden Lumley - 1877 - 448 str.
...goes farther, for it renders " the owner, agent, and manager of such Mine guilty of a like offence, unless he proves that he has taken all reasonable...and to the best of his power enforcing, the rules and regulations for the working of the Mine, so as to prevent such contravention and non-compliance."... | |
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