L R a As Authorities Including the Citations of Each Case As a Precedent 1
L R a As Authorities Including the Citations of Each Case As a Precedent 1
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Regulating hours of employment toy independent contractor in doing public work. Cite! in People v. I. I. Ludington Sons, 74 Misc. 369, 131 N. Y. Supp. 550, to the point law prohibiting any person or corporation, contracting for state, requiring more than eight hours i ;-r day, was constitutional; Keefe v. People, 37 Colo. 321, 8 L. R. A. (N. S. ) 135, 87 Pac. 791, holding invalid, as not a proper exercise of police power, statute prescribing penalty for contractor having con- tract for public w...ork to employ men more than eight hours a day; Ryan v. New York, 177 N. Y. ' 7 S1, 69 N. E. 599 (dissenting opinion) as to validity of labor law relating to public works. C'ited in footnotes to United States v. Moses, 70 L. R. A. 281, which holds that limitation of hours of labor by statute and department regulations will not en- title laborer voluntarily exceeding limit without contract to recover extra compen ation therefor; Re Broad, 70 L. R. A. 1011, which upholds ordinance fixing hours of labor and minimum rate of wages for laborers on public contract.
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