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National safety statistics show that farm work is dangerous. A careless act by the farm operator may result in serious injury to a hired hand, a neighbor or other person. This chapter attempts a very summary description of some of the important aspects of the law of negligence which apply in such a case.
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On this subject generally see Prosser, Torts (1941).
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On this subject generally see Prosser, Torts (1941).
Larson, Workmen’s Compensation Law (1952) section 53.
Herbert, A. P., Misleading Cases in the Common Law, 4th ed., London, Methuen & Co., 1928, pp. 9–11.
Gant v. Industrial Commission (Wis.), 56 N.W. (2d) 525 (1953).
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Beuscher, J.H. (1960). A Farmer’s Duty to Be Careful. In: Law and the Farmer. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-37866-3_24
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