DEEN, Judge.
1. The appellant contends that it should have been allowed to present testimony of the then sales manager of King Ford, Inc. to the effect that, in turning the company automobile over to Thomas, he had placed certain restrictions on its use. Such testimony would have had a bearing on whether the vehicle was in fact being used by Dudley at the time of his death within the scope of the permission granted. The judge ruled out the proffered testimony as objectionable...
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