Pace v. Appanoose County

Decided 1918-09-30

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Ladd, J. I. A bridge in Appanoose County collapsed, and John F. Pace, who was driving an engine over it, was killed. This occurred on July 9, 1914. He had entered into an agreement with that county, April 15th preceding: 1. Master and servant: findings by Industrial Commissioner. “That, for the consideration of $14 per day for each and every day’s work on the public highway of Appan…

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