ANDERSON v. SAM MONDAY MOTORS


619 S.W.2d 382 (1981)

Howard E. ANDERSON, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. SAM MONDAY MOTORS, Defendant-Appellee.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

August 3, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James L. Milligan, Jr., Knoxville, for plaintiff-appellant.

Frank Q. Vettori, Knoxville, for defendant-appellee.


OPINION

BROCK, Justice.

This is a worker's compensation case. At the conclusion of the trial the court granted judgment to the defendant, finding that the employee's injuries did not arise out of and in the course of his employment.

There is no material dispute in the evidence. The defendant employer is engaged in the business of selling automobiles and employed the plaintiff, Anderson, as one of its salesmen. As an integral part of the contract...

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