The decedent's home was in Huntington Station, Long Island, and his territory embraced a large part of Nassau County. The proof showed that the decedent had no regular hours of employment, that he was free to come and go as he pleased and that it was customary for the decedent and the appellant's other salesmen to call on customers at their homes during the evening as well as during the daytime. On December 10, 1949, after having spent a large part of the day calling on customers...
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