What is meant by “respondeat superior” and how and when does it apply in the law of agency? Under what circumstances can the principal be held liable for the torts of his or her agent? Give at least two hypothetical fact situations to illustrate when “respondeat superior” will apply.
What is meant by “respondeat superior” and how and when does it apply in the law...
50.Garnishment a.allows a creditor to collect a debt by taking property of the debtor’s being held by a third party. b.first requires a writ of attachment. c.first requires a writ of execution. d.first requires a foreclosure proceeding. 7.An undisclosed principal a.is bound to any contract made by his/her agent with a third party. b.has no liability. c.is liable under the UCC if a reasonable person under similar circumstances would find him or her liable. d.may be subject to punitive damages...
Brief Fact Summary. Two women brought lawsuits against West Virginia University Hospital, claiming they were injured as a result of negligent treatment received at the hospital. The trial court did not allow the women to present evidence to support their claims that the doctors who treated them appeared to be hospital employees, when they were actually independent contractors. Synopsis of Rule of Law. A hospital may be found vicariously liable for the negligence a doctor working at the hospital is...
QUESTION 21 Respondeat superior is also known as res ipsa loquitur vicarious liability mother superior corporate liability QUESTION 22 A firm that provides service for employers and associations that have group insurance policies is called Medicare services Freelancers Mediators Third Party Administrator (TPA) QUESTION 23 A law that ensures that employee benefit plans conform to a uniform body of law is called. HIPAA The ADA The Hill - Burton Act ERISA QUESTION 24 Joint liability is an orthopedic matter Arises...
What is the tax marriage penalty and when does it apply? Under what circumstances would a couple experience a tax marriage benefit? Describe the order in which different types of tax credits are applied to reduce a taxpayer’s tax liability.
Hello I need the following 20 multiple choice questions answered please Jennifer took a video recording of Jack and Alice fighting in an alley. Jack and Alice disclose multiple private facts about each other through the course of the argument. Jennifer posts the fight on the internet. Which of the following is true? Jack and Alice can make a tort claim against Jennifer for false light. Jack and Alice can take no action, because Jennifer is not a professional videographer....
l Koodo @ 69%-D. 11:33 PM learn.nic.bc.ca 1. What is consideration and what is meant by the term "the exchange of consideration"? What makes a valid offer? Explain the term revocation and counteroffer. 2. Describe the different ways a contract can be discharged. Distinguish between discharge by agreement and discharge by frustration. Under what circumstances are these different from breach of contract? Regarding "breach of contract by improper or incomplete performance", describe any situations where a victim of a breach...
Evenyone has ICe resforsia ng eiout Pfesc Pyoferly ten ibility to f of hidory Prope Come to e mes POINTS TO PONDER (FROM TEXTBOOK) Teaching note: These questions are meant to promote critical thinking and classroom discussion. The student responses will vary. I. Is it true that if a patient is injured through no fault of yours, you could still be sued for negligence? After examination, patient stands up and after a while he is on the floor? 2. If...
What does the law of demand predict will happen to the number of abortions when abortion is made legal? How would you respond to the comment: “the law of demand doesn’t apply to desperate women seeking an abortion.”?
1. In what ways can operator liability attach to a parent corporation? How did the Sixth Circuit Court disagree with the district court’s analysis? 2. Is direct liability for a parent company’s operation of the facility distinct from derivative liability for the subsidiary’s operation of the facility? Should the focus be on parent and subsidiary or on parent and facility? 3. What norms of corporate behavior does the court look to in determining whether an officer or a director is...
11. An enforceable contract always requires which one of the following: a, mutual consideration b, a warranty c) a written document d) a statute authorizing the contract e) a sale 12. Sandra sued her supervisor, and her employer (the Boeing Co.). claiming that she was sexually harassed on the job, by her supervisor, who was trying to get Sandra to give him sexual favors in return for a promotion If Sandra wins the case against the supervisor and Boeing, then...