deviation doctrine

deviation doctrine
A doctrine involving the liability of the master for the negligence of his servant in driving the master's car, that if the use to which the automobile is being put is only a slight deviation from the use for which permission was originally granted, the permission is not vitiated. Johnson v Maryland Casualty Co. (CA 7 Wis) 125 F2d 337.

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