HARBIN v. JAMESTOWN VILLAGE JOINT VENTURE

Record No. 1310-92-4.

428 S.E.2d 754 (1993)

Amelia T. HARBIN, widow of Jerome Harbin v. JAMESTOWN VILLAGE JOINT VENTURE and Automobile Insurance Company of Hartford.

Court of Appeals of Virginia.

April 6, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael W. Heaviside, Alexandria (Ashcraft & Gerel, on brief), for appellant.

Francis G. Marrin, Fairfax (Law Offices of Conrad A. Fontaine, on brief), for appellees.

Present: BENTON, BRAY and FITZPATRICK, JJ.


BENTON, Judge.

Amelia T. Harbin, widow of Jerome Harbin, appeals from a decision by the commission that Harbin, who had been employed by Jamestown Village Joint Venture, was not in the course of his employment when he was killed by an automobile while crossing a street. She contends that the commission erred when it held that neither the special errand doctrine nor the extended premises doctrine was applicable. We conclude...

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