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Case Name | Transactron, Inc. v. WCAB (Spears) | |
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Date | 03/18/1977 | |
Note | The role of employment in an act of violence is inconsequential when it merely provides a place where the assailant can find the victim. | |
Citation | 68 Cal.App.3d 233 | |
WCC Citation | WCC 31171977 CA |
The women's rest room was located near the end of the passageway extending from the lobby in a work area confined to employees. The door to the rest room was marked, but from the lobby would appear to a person as just another door. The corridor leading to the rest room was private and would not ordinarily be used by uninvited persons. (1960) 25 Cal. Comp. Cases 194, and Howard v. W. C. A. B. (1966) 31 Cal. Comp. Cases 358. Cases 194; Howard v. W. C. A. B. , supra, 31 Cal. Comp. Cases 358; Morgan v. W. C. A. B. (1971) 36 Cal. Comp. Cases 325; Madin v. Industrial Acc.
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