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Respondeat superior (Latin: "let the
master answer"; plural:
respondeant superiores) is a
doctrine that a
party is
responsible for (and has
vicarious liability...
- Labor, n.d.).
Lawsuits can
arise as well from
Respondeat Superior Liability or
vicarious liability.
Respondeat Superior is the
legal doctrine that in Latin...
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secondary liability that
arises under the
common law
doctrine of agency,
respondeat superior, the
responsibility of the
superior for the acts of
their subordinate...
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their employee or
child under the law of
agency through the
doctrine of
respondeat superior. For example, if a shop
employee spilled cleaning liquid on the...
- and that
therefore a
local government could not be held
liable under respondeat superior. The
court reasoned that
since there was no
clear statement in...
- the New York
Court of
Appeals in 1914
which established principles of
respondeat superior in
United States law. In
January 1908, Mary Schloendorff, also...
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months after the event. Homma's
verdict was
predicated on the
doctrine of
respondeat superior but with an
added liability standard,
since the
latter could...
- However, the
government itself is
still immune from
being sued
through respondeat superior.[citation needed] The
courts have
called this "stripping doctrine"...
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Intentional torts Last
clear chance Eggs****
skull Vicarious liability Respondeat superior Volenti non fit
injuria Ex
turpi causa non
oritur actio Joint...
- Kentucky,
Turnbull High School, Glasgow, and the
London Oratory School.
respondeat superior let the
superior respond Regarded as a
legal maxim in agency...