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Shaquana Williams
on Nov 28, 2024Verified
An agent acting at a principal's direction is not liable for the commission of a tortious act, even if the agent knew the act was wrong.
Tortious Act
A wrongful act or infringement of a right leading to legal liability, not arising from a contract or statute.
- Discern the instances when a principal is held accountable for contracts negotiated by an agent.
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KF
Learning Objectives
- Discern the instances when a principal is held accountable for contracts negotiated by an agent.
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