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vicarious liability

The responsibility of one person for the acts of another.

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  1. Vicarious liability - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Vicarious liability is a form of strict, secondary liability that arises under the common law doctrine of agency – respondeat superior – the responsibility of the ...
     
  2. Vicarious liability (criminal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The legal principle of vicarious liability applies to hold one person liable for the actions of another when engaged in some form of joint or collective activity.
     
  3. Vicarious Liability - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    The tort doctrine that imposes responsibility upon one person for the failure of another, with whom the person has a special relationship (such as Parent and ...
     
  4. Vicarious Liability | LII / Legal Information Institute
    Liability that a supervisory party (such as an employer) bears for the actionable conduct of a subordinate or associate (such as an employee) based on the ...
     
  5. vicarious liability - Legal Dictionary | Law.com
    vicarious liability. n. sometimes called "imputed liability," attachment of responsibility to a person for harm or damages caused by another person in either a ...
     
  6. Vicarious Liability Definition | Investopedia
    Vicarious liability can arise in situations where one party is supposed to be responsible for (and have control over) a third party, and is negligent in carrying out ...
     
  7. VICARIOUS LIABILITY - International Franchise Association
    Vicarious liability is the principle of law that holds one party liable for the acts (or ... The franchise relationship generates vicarious liability claims because of ...
     
  8. What is vicarious liability? -- Chilling Effects Clearinghouse
    Under the doctrine of vicarious liability, you may be found liable even if you do not have specific knowledge of infringing acts occurring on your site.