116 N.E. 992 | NY | 1917
On July 21, 1916, Joseph E. De Noyer was employed as driver of a truck by D.B. Cavanaugh, who was in the trucking business at 216 West Jefferson street, Syracuse, N.Y. The Crown Oil Company was engaged in the business of selling oil and gasoline. Cavanaugh made an arrangement with it by which he was to furnish it a horse and driver to be used in connection with a tank wagon owned by the company for the delivery of oil and gasoline, and De Noyer was employed by Cavanaugh for the purpose. While he was engaged in delivering a can of gasoline from the gasoline truck of Crown Oil Company to a store at 710 Grape street, Syracuse, N Y, and while he was carrying the can of gasoline into the store, the gasoline exploded and his clothes took fire, causing his death. Award of compensation was made against D.B. Cavanaugh as employer.
This case is on all fours with Matter of Dale v. Saunders *275 Bros. (
We are asked to reconcile our decision in that case with our decision without opinion in Matter of Nolan v. Cranford Co. (
CHASE, COLLIN, CARDOZO, McLAUGHLIN, CRANE and ANDREWS, JJ., concur.
Order affirmed.