HC Deb 01 December 1911 vol 32 c940

The Board of Trade may, if in any case they consider that it is desirable, by special order exclude from the occupations which are to be deemed employment in an insured trade for the purpose of this Part of the Act—

  1. (a) Any occupation which appears to them to be common to insured and uninsured trades alike, and ancillary only to the purposes of an insured trade; or
  2. (b) Any occupation which appears to them to be an occupation in a business which, though concerned with the making of parts or the preparation of materials for use in connection with an insured trade, is mainly carried on as a separate business or in connection with trades other than insured trades;
and on any such order being made the occupation to which the order relates shall not be treated as employment in an insured trade for the purposes of this Part of this Act.

Any special order made under this Section may be made so as to cover one or more occupations.

Amendment made: In paragraph (a), leave out the word "or," and insert instead thereof the word "and."—[Mr. Buxton.]