Wages" means the money rate at which the service rendered is recompensed under the contract of hiring in force at the time of the accident, including the reasonable value of board, rent, housing, lodging or similar advantage received from the employer. The New York Supplement - Halaman 211923Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Pennsylvania - 1919 - 1358 halaman
...follows: — Section 309. Wherever in this article the term "wages" is used, it shall be construed to mean the money rate at which the service rendered is recompensed...the contract of hiring in force at the time of the accident, and shall not include gratuities received from the employer or others ; nor shall it include... | |
| 1924 - 1648 halaman
...under the statute. By § 3, subd. 9, Workmen's Compensation Law (Consol. Laws, chap. 67), " 'wages' means the money rate at which the service rendered...or similar advantage received from the employer." The hospital does not carry on its business for pecuniary gain. Dillon v. St. Patrick's Cathedral,... | |
| United States - 1965 - 924 halaman
...dependents as provided for in this chapter, and includes funeral benefits provided therein. (13) "Wages" means the money rate at which the service rendered...the contract of hiring in force at the time of the injury, including the reasonable value of board, rent, housing, lodging, or similar advantage received... | |
| 1912 - 588 halaman
...before the accident. Wherever in this Article the term "wages" is used, it shall be construed to mean the money rate at which the service rendered is recompensed...the contract of hiring in force at the time of the accident, and shall not include gratuities received from the employer or others, nor shall it include... | |
| 1956 - 1124 halaman
...pay, commissions, and amounts payable under profit-sharing agreements. ("Payroll" already included the reasonable value of board, rent, housing, lodging,...or similar advantage received from the employer.) Specifies that the term "workman" shall not include any person whose services are performed as an inmate... | |
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