62 Me. 526 | Me. | 1872
When a contract to work in a grist mill, at eight shillings per day, to be paid weekly, is silent as to the length of time that shall constitute a day’s work, the rule established by the statutes of this State that “in all contracts for labor, ten hours of actual labor shall be a legal day’s work, unless the contract stipulates for a longer time,” is applicable. R. S., c. 82, § 36. And if
Such, in effect, was the ruling in this case. We think the ruling Avas correct. Exceptions overruled.