Abstracts of Current Decisions on Mines and Mining: May to August, 1919 Page: X
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CONTENTS.
Mining claims-Continued.
Patents-Continued. Page.
Potash withdrawals ___-------- ------------------ ------------68
Potash lands not embraced in leases -------------------------68
Application for mill site-Notice--Presumption 68
Mill site -------------------- 68
Application for patent ----------- ------------------ 68
Notice of application-Effect---------------- 69
Adverse proceedings ------------------------------------ 69
Conflicting rights--Adverse proceedings--_.. 6-----------------
Statutes relating to mining operations ___ ___------------------------------ 70
Construction, validity and effect--------------------------------70
" Personal " injury-" Injuries resulting in death'"-Meaning___ 70
Duties imposed on operator------------------------------------70
Duties--Authority _ _ - 70
Inspection of mine--Marking dangerous places_______________ 70
Constructive notice of gaseous conditions___-- 71
Duty owing to miner ------------------------------------- 71
Statute requiring bathhouse--Construction--Compliance with
Statute ----------------------------------------------71
Violation by operator ----------------------------------------72
Willful failure to comply-Meaning 72
Willful failure to comply with statute 72
Marking dangerous places--Mistake in judgment--------------- 72
Want of legal excuse____________ 73
Knowledge of nature and condition of roof___ 73
Negligence of operator and mine foreman- .73
Explosion from electric spark_ 73
Superior--Obedience to orders ____ 74
Miner obeying orders--Proximate cause --------- 74
Fellow-servant rule-Defense abrogated 74
Fellow-servant rule--Change by statute 74
Defense abolished---------------------------------------- 74
Effect on contributory negligence-------------------------------- 75
Statutory regulation -------------------------------------- 75
Legislature may abolish contributory negligence as a defense__ 75
Defense abolished---------------------------------------- 75
Knowledge of danger-Remaining in employment______________ 75
Employers' liability act-Pleading- 75
Effect on assumption of risk___- 76
Power of legislature to abolish defense------------------------ 76
Defense abolished_--------------- -76
Knowledge of danger-Remaining in employment 76
Risk assumed by employer-Indemnity -----------------76
Compensation-Rate of wages----------------------------- 77
Employers' liability acts------------------------------------- 77
Arizona employers' liability act-Construction and constitu-
tionality _ 77
tionality----- ----------------- ----------------- 77
Employers' liability act--Power of legislature _________-------77
Arizona employers' liability law-Constitutionality-Novelty
of law -------------------------------------------- -- 78
Arizona employers' liability act-Limitation on liability-Due
process of law ------------------------------------ 78
Burdens of hazardous occupations--Power of State to impose _ 78
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Thompson, J. W. Abstracts of Current Decisions on Mines and Mining: May to August, 1919, report, 1920; Washington D.C.. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc12376/m1/10/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.