Posin v. A. B. C. Motor Court Hotel, Inc.

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1976-03-17

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Corrigan, J. I. Defendant presents two propositions of law for this court’s consideration. In its first proposition of law, defendant maintains that the actions of defendant’s desk clerk in requesting a beer and inviting a guest to enter the rear door of the motel office, marked “Employees Only,” were clearly outside the scope of the clerk’s employment with' the defendant, and t…

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