Wirth v. Gabry

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Wirth v. Gabry, 4 A.2d 281 (N.J. 1939)
122 N.J.L. 95; 1939 N.J. LEXIS 304
PER CURIAM.

Wirth v. Gabry

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The judgment of the Supreme Court is affirmed, for the reasons stated in the deliverance of Mr. Justice Porter.

It suffices to add that the doctrine of respondeat superior rests upon the relation of master and servant. In the doing of the negligent act, the servant must be engaged in his master’s affairs or business. Doran v. Thomsen, 76 N. J. L. 754; Missell v. Hayes, 86 Id. 348; Flanigan v. Guggenheim Smelting Co., 63 Id. 647, 663; Evers v. Krouse, 70 Id. 653; Ceslak v. Krause, 108 Id. 350; Schank v. Cerniglia, 113 Id. 306. This disposes of the point made by appellant.

For affirmance — The Chief Justice, Parker, Heher, Hetfield, Dear, Wells, WolfsKeil, Rafferty, Walker, JJ. 9.

For reversal — The Chancellor, Trenchard, Bodine, Perskie, JJ. 4.

Reference

Full Case Name
Charles A. Wirth, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. L. Sigmund Gabry and Thaddeus Gabry, Defendants-Respondents
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Status
Published