A Treatise On the Law of Compensation for Injuries to Workmen : Under Modern Industrial Statutes
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23 Perry v. Clements, 3 W. C. C. 56 ; Johnson v. Wootton, 4 B. W. C. C. 258. 24Devons v. Anderson, 48 Scotch L. R. 187, 4 B. W. C. C. 354. 1 1 19 PROCEDURE UNDER BRITISH ACT. § 553 The employer is prejudiced by a delay which causes him to lose his right to indemnity against an insurance company.^'' It is an excuse for failure to give timely notice that the injury received did not cause disability until some time after the accident.^® So it has been held a sufficient excuse that the ap- plicant ...was abroad at the time of the death of the work- man and returned as soon as possible and after return- ing had been wrongfully advised as to his legal rights.^'' Ignorance of the law is not generally an excuse for failure to give notice.^® The law excuses a mistake but ignorance of the law is not a mistake. "A mistake means that a man takes a wrong view as to the construction or effect of an act of Parliament, if it be a mistake of law. A mistake of fact may be that the notice is given to some person whom the workman believed to be an agent or a per- son entitled to receive the notice when he was not such.
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