21 Ga. App. 322 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1917
The plaintiff alleged, that he was an employee of the defendant, working under Courley and Turner; that on the same floor on which he worked there was a different department under the supervision of Jim Clay, who had no authority or control over him; that between the room in which he worked and that in which Clay worked there was a hallway, on one side of which was an elevator;, that near the door in the room in which he worked there was a water-hydrant; that he was sent by his superior officer to the shop of the defendant to perform a duty; that the nearest and most convenient way for him to go to the shop was through two rooms and then through the room where Clay worked, and on to the shop; that after he had finished his duty at the shop he returned through the room where Clay worked; that after passing through this room into the adjoining room he
Judgment affirmed.