● Compensation is available to an employee who devises an invention in
the ordinary course of his employment or during the course of special duties assigned specifically to him.
While at common law the employer is liable for the torts of an employee committed in
the ordinary course of employment, the Appellant's alleged liability in this case arose from the provisions of the Traffic Safety Act.
The common law element of «in
the ordinary course of employment» is absent from the statute.
Not exact matches
Experience and knowledge in any
of the following areas preferred: contract drafting and negotiations, software licensing, real property issues, labor and
employment, intellectual property, corporate governance and resolution
of contractual and other disputes out
of the
ordinary course of doing business.
It will ordinarily be fair and just to hold the employer liable where the wrongful conduct may fairly and properly be regarded as done while acting in the
ordinary course of the employee's
employment.
In order for an expense to be incurred, the insured person must have 1) received the good or service to which the expense relates; 2) the insured person must either have paid the expense or be legally obligated to pay it, and 3) the person who provided the goods or services must have done so either in the
course of their
ordinary employment, or, they must have sustained an economic loss as a result
of providing the goods or services.
The authorities showed that it would ordinarily be fair and just to hold the employer liable where the wrongful conduct might fairly and properly be regarded as having been done while acting in the
ordinary course of the employee's
employment.
If a tortuous act by the medical assistant arose out
of an activity which was within his / her scope
of employment, or
ordinary course of business, then that act may be considered to be within the scope
of employment.
A person shall not be regarded as engaging in the practice
of the real estate business if in the scope
of that person's
employment or profession, such a person does not accept a commission or payment for services rendered in addition to payment received in the
ordinary course of that person's
employment or profession.