Bulletin 169 Illinois Mining Statues Annotated

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 604
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- 20889 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1919
Abstract
BURYING DEAD MINERS.
BURYING BODIES OF DEAD MINERS.
REVISED STATUTES (HURD) 1874, P. 263.
SEC. 22. LIABILITY OF RAILROADS, ETC., FOR BURIAL EXPENSES.-When any railroad company, stage or any steamboat, propeller, or other vessel engaged in whole or in part in carrying passengers for hire, brings the dead body of any person into this State, or any person dies upon any railroad car or in such stage, steamboat, propeller or other vessel in this State, or any person is killed by cars, or machinery of any railroad company or by accident thereto or by accident to or upon any such stage, steamboat, propeller, or other vessel, or by accident to or in or about any mine, mill or manufactory,* the company or person owning or operating such cars, inachinery, stage, steamboat, propeller, or other vessel, mine, mill or manufactory shall be liable to pay the expenses of the coroner's inquest upon and burial of the deceased and the same may be recovered in the name of the County in any court of competent Jurisdiction. NOTE--The original Act of February 15, 1855 (Laws 1855, p. 170), makes no reference to the dead bodies of persons killed" by accident to, in or about any mine."
Citation
APA:
(1919) Bulletin 169 Illinois Mining Statues AnnotatedMLA: Bulletin 169 Illinois Mining Statues Annotated. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1919.