A Treatise On the Law of Independent Contractors And Employers Liability Inclu

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A Treatise On the Law of Independent Contractors And Employers Liability Inclu
Theophilus John Moll
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70; 37 L. R. A. 258.
166 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS AND THEIR LIABILITY.
for extra hazardous work has also been rejected in the case of a contract for an exhibition of balloon ascension/"*^ Sec. 78. Same, Logging.
A lumberman, contractins:^ for logs to be delivered at the mouth of a stream, is not liable for the destruction of a bridge by reason of the contractor allowing the logs to jam in the stream wath those of owners, the accident oc- curring by reason of a freshet breaking the jam.^'^'^ Wher
...e a person employed to haul logs left some of them on a high- way, thereby creating a dangerous obstruction which caused injuries to the plaintiff, the employer was held not liable.^*'* Where a boom of logs which was to have been towed across an inlet of the sea, which was insecurely fastened, and being set adrift by a storm was driven against the piles supporting a house, the employer was declared not responsible. ^'^'^ Sec. 79. Same, Overhanging Objects.
Where a property owner lets to a contractor the work of constructing or repairing an awning over a sidewalk in front of his store, the case "comes under the exception to the general rule ; that is, that the work contracted for in- volves a thing inherently dangerous to the public, from which injuries to those using the streets were probable and might reasonably be anticipated by the proprietor.


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