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Encyclopedia > Adamson

The Adamson was an English car manufactured from 1914 to 1925. It was a small bullnosed cyclecar designed by R. Barton Adamson, and it featured a 9 hp (7 kW) 1075 cc twin-cylinder engine with an underslung chassis.


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Adamson (886 words)
Adamson of Brunswick, whose son, John is critically ill on board the Shiloh yacht Coronet, tried to visit him today, but although she succeeded in boarding the Coronet she was not allowed to go to the forecastle to see her son, or even to leave him the delicacies which she had brought.
Adamson and her friends are indignant at the treatment which she received, and she insists that the boy, who is about 20 years of age, is in very critical condition, suffering from scurvy.
Adamson left her home in Brunswick, taking with her a large basket, containing fruit, other delicacies and many little necessities for the sick room, intending them for her son and for the other sick people on board the Coronet.
C. Adamson v. University of Alaska (11/1/91), 819 P 2d 886 (5246 words)
Adamson ceased receiving temporary total compensation benefits at the end of July 1986, based upon the release for work, and from August 1986 to September 1987, she received permanent partial compensation for her lower left foot and ankle.1 Adamson claims her condition improved until October 1986; then she returned to Dr. Horning complaining of pain.
Adamson claims that the Board made no finding as to whether the leg and back condition were interrelated; she also argues that it is "uncertain" whether the Board properly applied the presumption of compensability.
Adamson claims that she was erroneously denied attorney's fees pursuant to AS 23.30.145(b) for the second hearing; there the Board rejected the employer's claim to enforce the oral settlement.
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