| William Mark McKinney - 1921 - 1328 str.
...which the work is required to be performed and the resulting injury. ... If the injury can be seen ... to have been contemplated by a reasonable person familiar with the whole situation . . . then it arises 'out of the employment. . . . The causative danger must bo peculiar to the work,... | |
| Theophilus Parsons - 1915 - 974 str.
...Massachusetts : " The injury arises out of the employment when then is apparent to the rational mind, iipon consideration of all the circumstances, a casual connection...required to be performed and the resulting injury." " It need not have been foreseen or expected, but after the event it must appear to have had its origin... | |
| California. Industrial Accident Commission - 1917 - 634 str.
...when there is apparent to the rational mind, upon consideration of all the circumstances, a causal connection between the conditions under which the...injury. Under this test, if the injury can be seen to Lave followed as a natural incident of the work and to have been contemplated by a reasonable person... | |
| Boston Herald. Bureau of Department Reports - 1916 - 1006 str.
...the employe's injury is the result of such special risk incident to the employment, where there is "a casual connection between the conditions under...required to be performed and the resulting injury," the injury "arises out of" the employment, within the meaning of the Workmen's Compensation Act. McNicol's... | |
| Walter Monteith Glass - 1916 - 566 str.
...when there is apparent to the rational mind, upon consideration of all the circumstances, a causal connection between the conditions under which the...required to be performed and the resulting injury." McNicol's Case (Mass.) supra. TOHulley v. Moosbrugger (1915) — NJ L. — , 93 Atl. 70. as are incident... | |
| Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1916 - 804 str.
...employee's injury is the result of such special risk incident to the employment and where there is "a causal connection between the conditions under which the...required to be performed and the resulting injury," the injury "arises out of" the employment within the meaning of the workmen's compensation act. McNicol's... | |
| 1916 - 1292 str.
...when there is apparent to the rational mind, upon consideration of all the circumstances, a causal connection between the conditions under which the work is required to be performed nnd the resulting injury, * * * if the injury can be seen to have followed as a natural incident of... | |
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