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Liezl Aubrey Baldomero
on Nov 01, 2024Verified
The doctrine of respondeat superior is also referred to as strict liability.
Respondeat Superior
A legal doctrine that holds employers legally responsible for the actions of their employees performed in the course of employment.
Strict Liability
A legal principle where a party is held responsible for damages or loss, regardless of fault or intent, based solely on their involvement in the activity.
- Attain a grasp of the critical concepts and mechanisms of defense in the context of tort law.
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Learning Objectives
- Attain a grasp of the critical concepts and mechanisms of defense in the context of tort law.
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