Vicarious Liability Flashcards

1
Q

Vicarious liability flows from a _____.

A

Realtionship

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4 classic vicarious liability relationships.

A

Employer-employee

Independent contractor-hiring party

Automobile owner-driver

Parents-Children

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Q

An employer is vicariously liable for his employee’s actions if committed . . .

A

In the scope of employment.

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Q

Intentional torts are usually included/excluded in/from vicarious liability.

A

Excluded.

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5
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While intentional torts are usually excluded from vicarious liability, a job that gives authorization to use _____ could give way to vicarious liability

A

Force

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6
Q

While intentional torts are usually excluded from vicarious liability, a job that involves friction/tension, could give rise to vicarious liability. T or F?

A

T

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7
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While intentional torts are usually excluded from vicarious liability, any situation in which the intentional tort is being perpetrated is an effort to ______ the ______ of the employer could give rise to vicarious liability.

A

Advance the interests of the employer

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Hiring parties are/aren’t responsible for the conduct of independent contractors they hire.

A

Aren’t

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9
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While hiring parties aren’t responsible for the conduct of independent contractors they hire, a business owner WILL be held vicariously liable if a contractor hurts a _____ on the property.

A

Invitee.

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10
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Generally, an automobile owner is/isn’t vicariously liable for the acts of the person driving his car.

A

Is NOT

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While an automobile owner generally isn’t vicariously liable for the acts of the person driving his car, if the driver is doing what, then vicariously liable.

A

Running an errand for the owner.

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12
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Parents are/aren’t vicariously liable for the torts of their children.

A

Aren’t

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13
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EXAM CAUTION: Vicarious liability is alway a doctrine of last resort. Because of this, you should always ask yourself . . .

A

“can I hold this party liable for his own misconduct.”

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