Workmen's Compensation for Seamen and Shipowners' Liability: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Seventy-sixth Congress, Third Session, on H.R. 6881, an Act to Implement the Provisions of the Shipowners' Liability (sick and Injured Seamen) Convention, 1936; July 23, 24, and 25, 1940U.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 - Počet stran: 359 |
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... average weekly wage for periods ranging from 7 to 280 weeks , depending upon the nature of the disability . 4. Death - payment of varying percentages of the average weekly wage to sur- viving dependents for specified periods . The total ...
... average weekly wage for periods ranging from 7 to 280 weeks , depending upon the nature of the disability . 4. Death - payment of varying percentages of the average weekly wage to sur- viving dependents for specified periods . The total ...
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... average weekly wages during the continuance of total disability , temporary or permanent . This compensation would not be payable , according to the terms of section 5 ( a ) ( 2 ) ( B ) , during such time as the injured man remained on ...
... average weekly wages during the continuance of total disability , temporary or permanent . This compensation would not be payable , according to the terms of section 5 ( a ) ( 2 ) ( B ) , during such time as the injured man remained on ...
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... average weekly wage , the offset of maintenance furnished by the employer against compensation payable under the act would mean , in practical effect , that the seaman could claim either maintenance , under the general maritime law , or ...
... average weekly wage , the offset of maintenance furnished by the employer against compensation payable under the act would mean , in practical effect , that the seaman could claim either maintenance , under the general maritime law , or ...
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... average wage . " The several items , ( 2 to 7 ) , were then combined into a rating for the law as a whole . These ratings are approximate , and not necessarily exact . For comparative pur- poses , the index figures are fairly ...
... average wage . " The several items , ( 2 to 7 ) , were then combined into a rating for the law as a whole . These ratings are approximate , and not necessarily exact . For comparative pur- poses , the index figures are fairly ...
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... average weekly wage with a maximum of $ 25 and a minimum of $ 8 . Any seaman earning over $ 37.50 a week ( including the reasonable value of board and lodging ) would get less than 66 % percent of his weekly wage unless the maximum ...
... average weekly wage with a maximum of $ 25 and a minimum of $ 8 . Any seaman earning over $ 37.50 a week ( including the reasonable value of board and lodging ) would get less than 66 % percent of his weekly wage unless the maximum ...
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