Burns v. Fox

98 A.D. 507, 90 N.Y.S. 254
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedNovember 15, 1904
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
Burns v. Fox, 98 A.D. 507, 90 N.Y.S. 254 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1904).

Opinion

Hiscock, J.:

This appeal involves a construction of the Labor Law and also of the question whether relator has not waived certain rights thereunder, assuming that they originally existed in his favor. These considerations are presented by reason of the claim made by relator that he has labored in excess of eight hours a day and is entitled to additional compensation for such excess. We do not agree with his contention and think that his application was properly disposed of.

The appellant during the period from January 15,1900, to March 15, 1904, was employed as a laborer in the armory of the Seventy-fourth Regiment situate in Buffalo. During this period he claims that he frequently worked in excess of eight hours a day. Prior to his employment, the fact that he was expected to give such time to his duties as should be necessary was explained to him and he knew that he would at times be required to labor in excess of eight hours a day. The number of laborers who may be employed in an armory is limited by statute,

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