Bradbury's Workmen's Compensation And State Insurance Law of the United States
The book Bradbury's Workmen's Compensation And State Insurance Law of the United States was written by author Bradbury, Harry B. (Harry Bower), 1863-1923 Here you can read free online of Bradbury's Workmen's Compensation And State Insurance Law of the United States book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Bradbury's Workmen's Compensation And State Insurance Law of the United States a good or bad book?
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123; 74 N. W. 544; State, etc., v. R. R. Comm., 137 Wis. 80; 117 N. W. 846; State, etc., v. Phelps, 144 Wis. 1; 128 N. W. 1041. The expounder is to "look to the whole and every part of the law, to the intent apparent from the whole, to the subject-matter, to the effects and consequences, to the reason and spirit, and thereby ascertain the ruling idea present" in the lawgiving body's mind at the time of the enactment, and then, so far as such idea can reasonably be spelled out of the enactment, ...give effect to it though it violates the letter. Wisconsin Industrial School for Girls v. Clark County, 103 Wis. 651, 659; 79 N. W. 422. True, "the Constitution is a very human document" in the sense that it is a collection of words recognizing, characterizing and guaranteeing the natural rights of man — all that are essential to pubhc welfare in the social state, but not so in the sense of creating such rights. The right to life, to liberty, to happiness, to equality one with another, are not of human creation.
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