· 5/6/1957
Gingell v. Walters Contracting Corporation
Citations
- 303 S.W.2d 683
- 1957 Mo. App. LEXIS 641
How courts have described this case
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- holding that the dual purpose doctrine was applicable when an employee, while traveling home from work, picked up items needed by the employer
- holding that the dual purpose doctrine was applicable when an employee, while traveling home from work, picked up items needed by the employer
- concluding that the dual purpose doctrine might be applicable because there was evidence that the employee, while traveling home from work, delivered paperwork for the employer
- concluding that the dual purpose doctrine might be applicable because there was evidence that the employee, while traveling home from work, delivered paperwork for the employer
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Judges: Cave
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