GITLIN v. PINTOV


35 Misc.2d 441 (1962)

Raymond I. Gitlin, Respondent, v. Israel Pintov et al., Defendants, and Nostrand & Empire Garage, Inc., Appellant.

Supreme Court, Appellate Term, Second Department.

March 28, 1962


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Emanuel Morgenbesser and Sidney J. Loeb for appellant. Stanley I. Cohen and Walter Wodinsky for respondent.

Concur — HART, BROWN and BENJAMIN, JJ.


Per Curiam.

The act of appellant's night man in leaving its garage premises with a customer's automobile for the purpose of obtaining coffee was not an act within the scope of his employment so as to render appellant liable for its employee's negligence and the consequent damage to plaintiff's parked automobile (Restatement, Agency, § 229, subd. [2], par. [c]; 57 C. J. S., Master and Servant, § 570; Rosenberg v. Syracuse Newspapers, 248 App...

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