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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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3144 ARTICLE 101.

An. Code, sec. 59A. 1916, ch. 597, sec. 59A.

60. It shall be the duty of the clerk of the Court to which a case is
sent on appeal, under the preceding section, to send to the Commission a
duly certified copy of the docket entries, and judgment of the Court in
each case heard and determined on appeal.

An. Code, sec. 60. 1914, ch. 800, sec. 59.

61. If any employer shall be adjudicated to be outside the lawful scope
of this article, the article shall not apply to him or his employes; if any
employe shall be adjudicated to be outside the lawful scope of this article,
because of remoteness of his work from the hazard of his employer's work,
any such adjudication shall not impair the validity of this article in other
respects, and in every such case an accounting in accordance with the
justice of the case shall be had of moneys received.
See notes to sec. 33.

An. Code, sec. 60A. 1916, ch. 597, sec. 60A.

62. When any person as a principal contractor, undertakes to execute
any work which is a part of his trade, business or occupation which he has
contracted to perform and contracts with any other person as sub-contractor,
for the execution by or under the sub-contractor, of the whole or any part
of the work undertaken by the principal contractor, the principal con-
tractor shall be liable to pay to any workman employed in the execution
of the work any compensation under this Article which he would have
been liable to pay if that workman had been immediately employed by
him; and where compensation is claimed from or proceedings are taken
against the principal contractor, then, in the application of this Article,
reference to the principal contractor shall be substituted for reference to the
employer, except that the amount of compensation shall be calculated with
reference to the earnings of the workman under the employer by whom he
is immediately employed.

Where the principal contractor is liable to pay compensation under this
section, he shall be entitled to indemnity from any employer, who would
have been liable to pay compensation to. the employee independently of this
section, and shall have a cause of action therefor against such employer.

Nothing in this section shall be construed as preventing a workman from
recovering compensation under this Article from the sub-contractor instead
of from the contractor.

Whenever an employee of a sub-contractor files a claim under this Article
against the principal contractor, the principal contractor shall have the
right to join the sub-contractor or any intermediate contractors as defendant
or co-defendant in the case.

An. Code, sec. 61. 1914, ch. 800, sec. 60.

63. The rule that statutes in derogation of the common law are to be
strictly construed shall have no application to this article; but this article
shall be so interpreted and construed as to effectuate its general purpose.

 

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