A Treatise on the Law of Master and Servant

A Treatise on the Law of Master and Servant
Author: Horace Gay Wood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 994
Release: 1877
Genre: Employers' liability
ISBN: UOM:35112104646080

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Treatise on Master and Servant Employer and Workman and Master and Apprentice According to the Law of Scotland

Treatise on Master and Servant  Employer and Workman  and Master and Apprentice  According to the Law of Scotland
Author: Lord Patrick Fraser Fraser,Patrick Fraser
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 922
Release: 1882
Genre: Apprentices
ISBN: UOM:35112104331949

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The Law of Master and Servant

The Law of Master and Servant
Author: Francis Raleigh Batt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 576
Release: 1950
Genre: Employers' liability
ISBN: IND:30000039807304

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The Law of Master and Servant

The Law of Master and Servant
Author: Arthur Sigismund Diamond
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1946
Genre: Employers' liability
ISBN: IND:39000007646073

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Master and Servant Law

Master and Servant Law
Author: Christopher Frank
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 0754668304

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Drawing on historical narratives that are frequently examined in isolation, this book examines the tactics, rhetoric and consequences of a sustained legal and political campaign by English and Welsh trade unions, Chartists, and a few radical solicitors against the penal sanctions of employment law during the mid-nineteenth century. In so doing, the author draws new conclusions about the development of the English legal system, trade unionism and popular politics of the period.

Masters Servants and Magistrates in Britain and the Empire 1562 1955

Masters  Servants  and Magistrates in Britain and the Empire  1562 1955
Author: Douglas Hay,Paul Craven
Publsiher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2005-10-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780807875865

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Master and servant acts, the cornerstone of English employment law for more than four hundred years, gave largely unsupervised, inferior magistrates wide discretion over employment relations, including the power to whip, fine, and imprison men, women, and children for breach of private contracts with their employers. The English model was adopted, modified, and reinvented in more than a thousand colonial statutes and ordinances regulating the recruitment, retention, and discipline of workers in shops, mines, and factories; on farms, in forests, and on plantations; and at sea. This collection presents the first integrated comparative account of employment law, its enforcement, and its importance throughout the British Empire. Sweeping in its geographic and temporal scope, this volume tests the relationship between enacted law and enforced law in varied settings, with different social and racial structures, different economies, and different constitutional relationships to Britain. Investigations of the enforcement of master and servant law in England, the British Caribbean, India, Africa, Hong Kong, Canada, Australia, and colonial America shed new light on the nature of law and legal institutions, the role of inferior courts in compelling performance, and the definition of "free labor" within a multiracial empire. Contributors: David M. Anderson, St. Antony's College, Oxford Michael Anderson, London School of Economics Jerry Bannister, Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia M. K. Banton, National Archives of the United Kingdom, London Martin Chanock, La Trobe University, Australia Paul Craven, York University Juanita De Barros, McMaster University Christopher Frank, University of Manitoba Douglas Hay, York University Prabhu P. Mohapatra, Delhi University, India Christopher Munn, University of Hong Kong Michael Quinlan, University of New South Wales Richard Rathbone, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Christopher Tomlins, American Bar Foundation, Chicago Mary Turner, London University

Master and Servant Law

Master and Servant Law
Author: Christopher Frank
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2016-05-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317099574

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In recent years, social and legal historians have called into question the degree to which the labour that fuelled and sustained industrialization in England was actually ’free’. The corpus of statutes known as master and servant law has been a focal point of interest: throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, at the behest of employers, mine owners, and manufacturers, Parliament regularly supplemented and updated the provisions of these statutes with new legislation which contained increasingly harsh sanctions for workers who left work, performed it poorly, or committed acts of misbehaviour. The statutes were characterized by a double standard of sanctions, which treated workers’ breach of contract as a criminal offence, but offered only civil remedies for the broken promises of employers. Surprisingly little scholarship has looked into resistance to the Master and Servant laws. This book examines the tactics, rhetoric and consequences of a sustained legal and political campaign by English and Welsh trade unions, Chartists, and a few radical solicitors against the penal sanctions of employment law during the mid-nineteenth century. By bringing together historical narratives that are all too frequently examined in isolation, Christopher Frank is able to draw new conclusions about the development of the English legal system, trade unionism and popular politics of the period. The author demonstrates how the use of imprisonment for breach of a labour contract under master and servant law, and its enforcement by local magistrates, played a significant role in shaping labour markets, disciplining workers and combating industrial action in many regions of England and Wales, and further into the British Empire. By combining social and legal history the book reveals the complex relationship between parliamentary legislation, its interpretation by the high courts, and its enforcement by local officials. This work marks an important contribution to legal

The law of master and servant

The law of master and servant
Author: Sir John Macdonell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 792
Release: 1883
Genre: Gt. Brit. Laws, Statutes, etc
ISBN: OXFORD:N11108089

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