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8._________________ ________________________ is a rule that says an employer is liable for the tortious conduct of its employees or agents while they are acting within the scope of the employer's authority.

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"Respondeat superior" is a rule that says an employer is liable for the tortious conduct of its employees or agents while they are acting within the scope of the employer's authority.

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The fundamentals that a group shares responsibility for their agents actions, for instance, there are situations where an employer is accountable for actions of employees committed in the context of their jobs in the United States, thus understood as a "Respondeat superior". Corporate liability under the superior responsondeat usually requires three elements:

  • The corporation's agent committed the crime,
  • While operating under the authority of the supervisor,
  • With an intent to help the corporation.
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