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Madison Gorte
on Nov 21, 2024Verified
A person who contracts with another to do something for the other person, but is not controlled by the other, nor subject to the other's right to control with respect to his physical conduct in the performance of the undertaking, is referred to as which of the following?
A) An employee
B) An independent contractor
C) An authorized contractor
D) A task-specific contractor
E) A partial contractor
Independent Contractor
A person or entity contracted to perform work for another entity as a non-employee, typically responsible for their own taxes and benefits.
Physical Conduct
Refers to actions or behaviors that involve bodily movements or activities, often considered in legal contexts involving assault or bodily harm.
- Distinguish between employees and independent contractors in the context of agency law.
Verified Answer
CB
Learning Objectives
- Distinguish between employees and independent contractors in the context of agency law.
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