Light's Tree Co.

7 Cited authorities

  1. Mitchell v. Hunt

    263 F.2d 913 (5th Cir. 1959)   Cited 21 times
    Considering the FLSA's exemption for agricultural employees and stating: "To bring himself within the exception, the appellee must prove that not merely some but substantially all of the farming operations to which the practices are incident were operations of the appellee farmer himself."
  2. N.L.R.B. v. Kelly Brothers Nurseries, Inc.

    341 F.2d 433 (2d Cir. 1965)   Cited 8 times

    No. 206, Docket 29055. Argued December 2, 1964. Decided February 5, 1965. James L. Burke, Elmira, N.Y., for Kelly Brothers Nurseries. Allison W. Brown, Jr., Washington, D.C. (Arnold Ordman, Gen. Counsel, Dominick L. Manoli, Associate Gen. Counsel, Marcel Mallet-Prevost, Asst. Gen. Counsel, Michael N. Sohn, Washington, D.C., Atty.), for National Labor Relations Board. Before FRIENDLY and SMITH, Circuit Judges, and BLUMENFELD, District Judge. Sitting by designation. FRIENDLY, Circuit Judge: The National

  3. Puerto Rico Tobacco Marketing Coop. v. McComb

    181 F.2d 697 (1st Cir. 1950)   Cited 11 times

    No. 4417. April 28, 1950. E. Martinez Rivera, San Juan, Puerto Rico (Luis Blanco Lugo, San Juan, Puerto Rico, on brief), for appellant. Bessie Margolin, Assistant Solicitor, Washington, D.C. (William S. Tyson, Solicitor, and William A. Lowe and Harry A. Tuell, all of Washington, D.C. and Kenneth P. Montgomery, Regional Attorney, Santurce, Puerto Rico, on brief), for appellee. Before MAGRUDER, Chief Judge, and MARIS and WOODBURY, Circuit Judges. WOODBURY, Circuit Judge. The Administrator of the Wage

  4. Jordan v. Stark Bros. Nurseries Orchards Co.

    45 F. Supp. 769 (W.D. Ark. 1942)   Cited 12 times

    Civil No. 34. June 18, 1942. Hugh M. Bland, of Fort Smith, Ark., for plaintiffs. Francis M. Curlee, of St. Louis, Mo., for defendant. MILLER, District Judge. The plaintiff, Edward Jordan, and twenty-six other individuals, filed their complaint against the defendant in which they seek to recover certain sums of money alleged to be due under Sections 6 and 7 of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, Sections 206 and 207 of Title 29 U.S.C. § 29 U.S.C.A. §§ 206, 207. In due time the defendant filed a

  5. Walling v. Peacock Corporation

    58 F. Supp. 880 (E.D. Wis. 1943)   Cited 10 times

    Civil Action No. 689. July 23, 1943. Victor M. Harding, Jr., of Department of Labor, of Milwaukee, Wis., for plaintiff. Kadwit Lepp, of Kenosha, Wis., for defendant. Action by L. Metcalfe Walling, Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division, United States Department of Labor, against the Peacock Corporation to enjoin defendant from violating the minimum wage and overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act. Injunction issued. DUFFY, District Judge. Plaintiff seeks an injunction to restrain

  6. McComb v. Puerto Rico Tobacco Marketing Co-op. Ass'n

    80 F. Supp. 953 (D.P.R. 1948)   Cited 4 times

    No. 5106. December 7, 1948. Kenneth P. Montgomery, of Santurce, Puerto Rico, for plaintiff. E. Martinez Rivera and Luis Blanco Lugo, both of San Juan, Puerto Rico, for defendant. Action by William R. McComb, Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division, United States Department of Labor, against Puerto Rico Tobacco Marketing Cooperative Association to enjoin defendant from violating wage and hour provisions of Fair Labor Standards Act. Injunction granted. CHAVEZ, District Judge. Plaintiff William

  7. Section 203 - Definitions

    29 U.S.C. § 203   Cited 6,996 times   280 Legal Analyses
    Recognizing that "custom or practice" under a collective-bargaining agreement can make changing clothes noncompensable