Principal-Agent Liability
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Principal-Agent Liability is a legal concept that holds a principal responsible for the actions of their agent, who acts on their behalf, and can be held liable for any harm caused by the agent's actions.
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Children 10
- • Respondeat Superior
- • Actual Authority
- • Nondelegable Duty
- • Apparent Authority
- • Corporate and Partnership Liability Claims
- • Vice-Principal Liability
- • Ratification
- • Principal’s/Promoter’s Bad Faith Liability for Real Estate Broker’s Commission
- • Principal/Promoter Liability for Post-Incorporation Debt
- • Peculiar Risk of Harm
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