The decedent worked for the employer corporation engaged in selling radio and television parts and supplies. The store was operated by the president of the corporation, his brother and the decedent, all of them performing the same kind of work with no special assignment for any one. The decedent lived four blocks from the store, was given an hour for lunch and was permitted, as were the other two employees, to take the company truck if he...
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