HC Deb 01 December 1911 vol 32 cc948-9

  1. (a) Employment in the United Kingdom under any contract of service or apprenticeship, 949 written or oral, whether expressed or implied, and whether the employed person is paid by the employer or some other person, and whether under one or more employers, and whether paid by time or by the piece or partly by time and partly by the piece, or, except in the case of a contract of apprenticeship, without any money payment.
  2. (b) Employment under such a contract as aforesaid as master or a member of the crew of any ship registered in the United Kingdom or of any other British ship or vessel of which the owner, or, if there is more than one owner, the managing owner or manager, resides or has his principal place of business in the United Kingdom.
  3. (c) Employment as an outworker.
  4. (d) Employment in the United Kingdom in plying for hire with any vehicle or vessel the use of which is obtained from the owner thereof under any contract of bailment (or in Scotland any contract of letting to hire) in consideration of the payment of a fixed sum or a share in the earnings or otherwise, in which case the owner shall for the purposes of Part I. of this Act be deemed to be the employer.

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