... or by the parties submitting the same ; and such writing shall contain the submission of the decision thereof to the umpire by name, and shall provide that his decision thereon after hearing shall be final... Annual Report - Sida 33efter Missouri. Dept. of Labor and Industrial Inspection, Missouri. Labor and Industrial Inspection Department - 1886Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Massachusetts. State Board of Conciliation and Arbitration - 1906 - 316 sidor
...day possible, in cases of emergency. SEC. 9. Before the umpire shall proceed to act, the question or questions in dispute shall be plainly defined in writing...the members of the tribunal or a majority thereof, or by the parties submitting the same; and such writing shall contain the submission of the decision... | |
| Massachusetts. State Board of Conciliation and Arbitration - 1902 - 236 sidor
...day possible, in cases of emergency. SEC. 9. Before the umpire shall proceed to act, the question or questions in dispute shall be plainly defined in writing...the members of the tribunal or a majority thereof, or by the parties submitting the same ; and such writing shall contain the submission of the decision... | |
| Wisconsin - 1903 - 1270 sidor
...possible in cases of emergency. Section 9. Before the umpire shall proceed to act, tlie question or questions in dispute shall be plainly defined in writing,...the members of the tribunal or a majority thereof, or by the parties submitting the same; and such writing shall contain the stibmisshion of the decision... | |
| Massachusetts. State Board of Conciliation and Arbitration - 1903 - 340 sidor
...day possible, in cases of emergency. SEC. 9. Before the umpire shall proceed to act, the question or questions in dispute shall be plainly defined in writing...the members of the tribunal or a majority thereof, or by the parties submitting the same ; and such writing shall contain the submission of the decision... | |
| Illinois. State Board of Arbitration - 1904 - 286 sidor
...earliest day possi ble in cases of emergency. I 9. Before the umpire shall proceed to act, the question or questions in dispute shall be plainly defined in writing...the members of the tribunal or a majority thereof, or by the parties submitting the same, and such writing shall contain the submission of the decision... | |
| Massachusetts. State Board of Conciliation and Arbitration - 1904 - 428 sidor
...day possible, in cases of emergency. SEC. 9. Before the umpire shall proceed to act, the question or questions in dispute shall be plainly defined in writing...the members of the tribunal or a majority thereof, or by the parties submitting the same; and such writing shall contain the submission of the decision... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor - 1904 - 1428 sidor
...possible, in cases of emergency. SBC. 340. Before the umpire shall proceed to act, the question or business in this State, shall, upon such conviction, I or by the parties submitting the same; and such writing shall contain the submission of the decision... | |
| New York (State). Dept. of Labor - 1904 - 730 sidor
...day possible, in cases of emergency. § 9. Before the umpire shall proceed to act, the question or questions in dispute shall be plainly defined in writing...the members of the tribunal or a majority thereof, or by the parties submitting the same; and such writing shall contain the submission of the decision... | |
| 1904 - 1426 sidor
...Before the umpire shall proceed to act, the question or questions in dispute shall be plainly denned in writing and signed by the members of the tribunal or a majority thereof, or by the parties submitting the same; and such writing shall contain the submission of the decision... | |
| Massachusetts. State Board of Conciliation and Arbitration - 1905 - 332 sidor
...the constitution and laws of Iowa. SBC. 9. Before the umpire shall proceed to act, the question or questions in dispute shall be plainly defined in writing...name, and shall provide that his decision thereon, 1905.] 297 •after hearing shall be final. The umpire shall be sworn to impartially decide all questions... | |
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