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course of employment การใช้

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  • During the course of employment, the toes are kind of squeezed together,
  • Douai took a job as a private tutor in Russia as the most lucrative course of employment during this interval.
  • The surrounding circumstances of wrongdoings are often important in deciding whether an act is in the course of employment or not.
  • One of the biggest challenges for employers is in developing policies and practises to manage employees who develop disabilities during the course of employment.
  • Usually inventions made in the course of employment are ultimately owned by the employer; this is often specified in the terms of employment.
  • There are exceptions to this rule, depending upon the nature of the work, if it was created in the course of employment.
  • Ordinarily, employees will not be in the course of employment travelling to and from work, unless their transport is provided by their employer.
  • Once it is established that the sufficient relationship of employer and employee exists, it is necessary that any tort be committed in the course of employment.
  • The petition said Wind's conduct went beyond his course of employment so the city should not have to pay him for resulting psychiatric and gastrointestinal injuries.
  • Secondly, the tort must have been committed'in the course of employment'; or while an employee is going about the business of their employer.
  • However, travelling to an alternative place of work or to a workplace, during the employer's time, will be in the course of employment.
  • "Essentially, you cannot take trade secrets acquired in the course of employment and use them if they do not belong to you, " he said.
  • Of course, absent an assignment, employment agreement, or other written document, the employee presumptively owns any inventions, even those developed during the course of employment.
  • But, the court said, Jane Doe could file a worker's comp claim because her alleged rape " rose out of the course of employment ."
  • However, where a photograph is taken by an employee in the course of employment, the first owner of the copyright is the employer, unless there is an agreement to the contrary.
  • All torts committed by employees in the course of employment will attribute liability to their company even if acting wholly outside authority, so long as there is some temporal and close connection to work.
  • They operate as no-fault schemes in which the employee need not prove the employer's fault; it is sufficient for the employee to prove that the injury occurred in the course of employment.
  • She won ?500 for this injury in the course of employment, because experienced, possibly permanently, pain up her arm and she was hindered in her hobbies of swimming and writing to pen-pals.
  • If an employee is driving a motor vehicle during working hours and harms the person or property of another, a court would consider course of employment to determine if the employer had vicarious liability for the harm.
  • Journeys to and from work, and whether these are regarded as in the course of employment, were considered in " Smith v Stages ", where Lord Lowry established several factors for determining liability.
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