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TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOLUME I
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
PAGE
1
3
6
7
9
11
21
ARTICLE A-SYNOPSIS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COMPENSA-
TION PRINCIPLE...
1. Economic principles involved.....
2. Origin and nature of the so-called common-law defenses...
3. Changes wrought by workmen's compensation laws..
4. Exceptional cases in which compensation is denied.
5. The British and German Compensation Acts...
6. Efforts to pass compensation acts in the United States..
7. Elective laws and the constitutional question involved..
8. Brief review of the American laws thus far passed...
ARTICLE B-TWO FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS ESPECIALLY IM-
PORTANT IN AMERICA.
1. Extra-territorial effect of compensation laws..
2. Actuarial principles underlying State insurance laws........
CHAPTER II
ABOLITION OF DEFENSES
ARTICLE A-INTRODUCTION...
1. Reason for abolishing the common-law defenses..
ARTICLE A-HOW THE RELATION OF MASTER AND SERVANT IS
CREATED....
106
1. Who is an "employé" or a "workman" within the meaning of
the compensation acts. ...
2. Members of employer's family
109
3. Relation between employer, who is also a workman, and other
workmen...
110
4. Workman temporarily in service of other than regular em-
ployer..
11. Student of manual training school employed on holiday.... 118
12. Persons employed by charitable organization out of charity 119
13. Policeman injured while acting as fireman
14. National guardsmen..
15. Actors...
16. Partners..
120
121
22. Workman injured before act takes effect but dies after statute
effective...
133
ARTICLE B-SPECIFIC CLASSES OF EMPLOYÉS EXCLUDED FROM
OPERATION OF ACTS..
134
5. "Usual course of the trade, business or profession" of the
employer...
143
6. Contracts exempting employers from the operation of the act 144
ARTICLE C-SPECIFIC PROVISIONS OF THE VARIOUS STATUTES.... 146
CHAPTER IV
MANNER OF ELECTING TO OPERATE UNDER, OR REJECTING, OR OF BRINGING
EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYÉS WITHIN, THE TERMS OF THE COMPENSATION
STATUTES
ARTICLE A—INTRODUCTION..
1. Classification of statutes...
2. Acceptance of compensation principle as to part only of em-
ployés...
207
210
ARTICLE B-SPECIFIC PROVISIONs of Various Statutes...................... 211
In general; right to elect irrespective of statutory provision.. 300
A
"INJURIES"
WHICH ARE THE BASIS OF A CLAIM FOR COMPENSATION AND
66 WHEN THEY ARISE OUT OF" AND "IN THE COURSE OF" THE EMPLOY-
MENT
ARTICLE A-INTRODUCTION; SCOPE OF CHAPTER..
333
1. Significance of terms employed..
2. Obligation to the family of a workman in cases of intentional
5. Employers' liability cases in point; how cited.
339