PETERSON v. TAYLOR

No. 37,623.

255 Minn. 220 (1959)

96 N.W. (2d) 247

PETER J. PETERSON v. JACK C. TAYLOR, INDIVIDUALLY AND d.b.a. TAYLOR MOTOR COMPANY, AND OTHERS. WATERHOUSE MOTOR COMPANY AND ANOTHER, RESPONDENTS.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

April 17, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bauers, Pratt, Cragg & Barnett, for relator.

Gannon & Dahle, for respondent employee.

Tyrrell, Jardine, Logan & O'Brien, for respondents employer and insurer.


THOMAS GALLAGHER, JUSTICE.

Taylor Motor Company of Minneapolis, a dealer in used cars, brings certiorari to review a decision of the Industrial Commission, granting workmen's compensation benefits to Peter J. Peterson, employed by it as a used car salesman. The appeal is based on the grounds that (1) at the time he sustained the accidental injuries for which compensation was awarded, Peterson was not engaged in his employment but was either in the employ of Waterhouse...

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