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BUL 3310 Exam 3 Bailey Questions and Answers 100% Pass A master can normally avoid liability for damages caused by a servant if he can show that the servant misunderstood his instructions T or F? - ANSWER -True In contracts negotiated by an agent who is acting within the scope of his authority...

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BUL 3310 Exam 3 Bailey Questions
and Answers 100% Pass


A master can normally avoid liability for damages caused by a servant if he can show that the servant

misunderstood his instructions




T or F? - ANSWER ✔✔-True


In contracts negotiated by an agent who is acting within the scope of his authority for a disclosed

principal, the agent, the principal, and the third party are equally liable on the contract




T or F? - ANSWER ✔✔-False


The legal doctrine that holds the master liable for the torts committed by a servant while acting within the

scope of this employment is ___




- quid pro quo


- respondeat superior


- caveat emptor


- alter ego liability - ANSWER ✔✔-Respondeat Superior




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In which of the following situations would an employee avoid liability for torts committed while carrying

out his employment obligations?




- a corporate officer acting on behalf of the corporation


- a servant following the instructions of his master


- an agent carrying out the orders of his principal


- none of the above; everyone has personal liability for the torts he commits - ANSWER ✔✔-None of the

above; everyone has personal liability for the torts he commits


Which legal rule will not impose punitive damages on a master for the torts of his servants unless the

master himself took some part in the wrongful action?




- vicarious liability rule


- durham rule


- complicity rule


- transferred liability rule - ANSWER ✔✔-Complicity rule


Which of the following is NOT a factor in determining whether a servant was acting within the scope of

his employment?




- was the servant carrying on the master's business when the tort was committed?


- was the servant disobeying the instructions of the master when the tort was committed?


- was the instrumentality of the injury furnished by the master?



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- did the master authorize the servant to use the instrumentality of the injury? - ANSWER ✔✔-Was the

servant disobeying the instructions of the master when the tort was committed?


Normally a master is not liable for torts committed by a servant while traveling from his home to the

workplace




T or F? - ANSWER ✔✔-True


Whether or not a servant was acting in the scope of his employment when he injured a third party is a

question of ___ to be decided by the ___




- fact, judge


- law, judge


- fact, jury


- law, jury - ANSWER ✔✔-Fact ; Jury


The general legal doctrine that holds one person responsible for the torts committed by another because

of the relationship they have to each other is ___




- respondeat superior


- vicarious liability


- primary liability


- transferred liability - ANSWER ✔✔-Vicarious liability




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Which legal principle always imposes punitive damages on a master if the wrongful conduct of the

servant in the course of business justifies punitive damages?




- vicarious liability rule


- complicity rule


- transferred liability rule


- durham rule - ANSWER ✔✔-Vicarious liability rule


Respondeat superior is a form of vicarious liability




T or F? - ANSWER ✔✔-True


In some states, a parent-owner is liable for any damages caused by a family member operating the

vehicle. This is the ___ doctrine




- durham


- family car


- in loco parentis


- family negligence - ANSWER ✔✔-Family car


When a servant completely abandons the master's work to pursue his own interests, the servant is on ___




- a detour




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