| Great Britain - Law - 1811 - 898 pages
...(being duly executed) mould banifh c Idlenefs, advance Hufbandry, and yield unto the hired- Perfon, ' both in the Time of Scarcity and in the Time of Plenty, a con' venient Proportion of Wages.' II.. Be it therefore enacted by the Authority of this prefent Parliament,... | |
| Great Britain - 1814 - 604 pages
...apprentices, servants, and laborers, there is good hope that it will come to pass, that the same law, (being duly executed) should banish idleness, advance...time of plenty, a convenient proportion of wages." It enacts (Sec. 2.) " that as much of all Statutes as concern the hiring, &c. of servants, workmen,... | |
| North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1886 - 650 pages
...the justices in this direction. They were now authorized to fix the rates of remuneration so as to " yield unto the hired person, both in the time of scarcity...time of plenty, a convenient proportion of wages." I believe that the discontinuance of this oft-enacted legal arbitration — little as it may accord... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1836 - 832 pages
...apprentices servants and labourers, there is good hope that it will come to pass that the same law (being duly executed) should banish idleness, advance...time of plenty, a convenient proportion of wages.' (1) This Statute, of which the greater part has long been obsolete in practice and inapplicable to... | |
| John Tidd Pratt - 1843 - 672 pages
...apprentices, servants, and labourers, there is good hope that it will come to pass, that the same law (being duly executed) should banish idleness, advance...the time of plenty, a convenient proportion of wages ; 2. Be it therefore Enacted, by the authority of this present Acts repealed. Parliament, That as much... | |
| Charles Manley Smith - Labor laws and legislation - 1852 - 638 pages
...apprentices, servants and labourers, there is good hope that it will come to pass, that the same law (being duly executed) should banish idleness, advance...time of plenty, a convenient proportion of wages. 2. Be it therefore enacted by the authority of this present Parliament, that as much of all the estatutes... | |
| John Harland - Manchester (England) - 1865 - 170 pages
...uniform order preseribed as to wages &c., "there is good hope that it will come to pass that this law should banish idleness, advance husbandry, and yield unto the hired person, both in time of scarcity and of plenty, a convenient proportion of wages." After repealing all former statutes,... | |
| Cheshire (England) - 1865 - 166 pages
...uniform order preseribed as to wages &c., "there is good hope that it will come to pass that this law should banish idleness, advance husbandry, and yield unto the hired person, both in time of searcity and of plenty, a convenient proportion of wages." After repealing all former statutes,... | |
| Lujo Brentano - Bristol (England) - 1870 - 334 pages
...everything. The magistrates were, according to the intention of the Act, to assess the wages so as to " yield unto the hired person, both in the time of scarcity...time of plenty, a convenient proportion of wages;" and the hours of work were not excessive, especially as the manner of carrying on industry was not... | |
| Cadwallader John Bates - Wages - 1878 - 114 pages
...hired man, be put in good and due execution.' The object then of this new law, as there stated, is ' to banish idleness, advance husbandry, and yield unto...time of plenty, a convenient proportion of wages.' Justices of the Peace were every year at the general Easter Sessions ' to call unto them discreet and... | |
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