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G. raised an action of damages against his employers P. & Sons, on account of injuries sustained in their service. The action was laid both at common law and under the Employers Liability Act of 1880. The defenders having objected that in the schedule of damages appended to the issue the sum claimed alternatively under the Act was not specified, the Court (after consultation with the Judges of the Second Division) held that, where an action was laid both at common law and under the statute, the sums alternatively claimed should be separately stated in the schedule appended to the issue.
Counsel for Pursuer— A. S. D. Thomson. Agent— A. C. D. Vert, S.S.C.
Counsel for Defenders— Salvesen. Agents— Gill & Pringle, W.S.