Section 7. If an employer enters into a contract, written or verbal, with an independent contractor to do a part of such employer's work, or if such contractor enters into a contract with a sub-contractor to do all or any part of the work comprised in such contractor's work with the employer, such contract or sub-contract shall not bar the liability of the employer for injuries to the employees of such contractor or sub-contractor caused by any defect in the condition of the ways, works, machinery or plant, if they are the property of the employer or are furnished by him and if such defect arose, or had not been discovered or remedied, through the negligence of the employer or of some person intrusted by him with the duty of seeing that they were in proper condition.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title XXI - Labor and Industries
Chapter 153 - Liability of Employers to Employees for Injuries Not Resulting in Death
Section 1 - Rights to Compensation and of Action
Section 2 - Knowledge by Employee of Defect or Negligence
Section 3 - Unremedied Defect Reported to Be Defective
Section 4 - Continuation in Employment After Knowledge of Defective Railway Equipment
Section 5 - Limitation of Award
Section 6 - Notice of Injury to Employer
Section 7 - Employees of Independent Contractors and Subcontractors; Defects Causing Injuries
Section 8 - Amounts Received From Insurance Funds and Relief Societies; Mitigation of Damages
Section 9 - Examination of Condition Causing Injury; Court Order