Much depends upon the extent of the deviation, whether travelling was in working time and the actual purpose of the journey. The leading authority is [ case ]in which two employees were injured in a car crash. As they had been paid travel expenses and they were within working hours, the House of Lords held that they were in the course of employment.
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Smith v Stages [1989] 2 WLR 529
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Much depends upon the extent of the deviation, whether travelling was in working time and the actual purpose of the journey. The leading authority is [ case ]in which two employees were injured in a car crash. As they had been paid travel expenses and they were within working hours, the House of Lords held that they were in the course of employment.
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Much depends upon the extent of the deviation, whether travelling was in working time and the actual purpose of the journey. The leading authority is [ case ]in which two employees were injured in a car crash. As they had been paid travel expenses and they were within working hours, the House of Lords held that they were in the course of employment.
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Smith v Stages [1989] 2 WLR 529
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