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· 12/23/1952

Capital Transp. Co. v. Armour & Co.

Citations

  • 200 F.2d 722
  • 1952 U.S. App. LEXIS 2355

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  • a meat distributor was not held vicariously liable for its employee’s collision with a trolley bus that occurred as the employee was driving back to his hotel after he paid a visit to his relatives

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Judges: Sanborn, Johnsen, Riddick

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