8. Liability Issues Flashcards
VICARIOUS LIABILITY
Liability that is derivatively imposed.
VICARIOUS LIABILITY
Respondent Superior
• Employers are liable for torts committed by employees within the scope of their employment
• Intentional torts (usually outside the scope unless)
o 1. job requires use of force (e.g. bouncer)
o 2. Job entails creating friction
o 3. Intentional tort is done to further the employer’s goals
VICARIOUS LIABILITY
Independent Contractor
Employers are generally not liable for torts committed by independent contractors, except for acts that are:
- Inherently dangerous or
- Non-delegable duties.
VICARIOUS LIABILITY
Partnership
Each partner is vicariously liable for any other partner’s tort committed within the scope of the partnership
VICARIOUS LIABILITY
Parent-child
- Parents are not liable for their children’s tort
- But parents may be separately negligent if they had reason to know of a child’s propensity to injure or they facilitated the tort
VICARIOUS LIABILITY
Tavernkeeper
Businesses serving alcohol may be held liable to P injured by intoxicated patron if business was negligent in serving patron.
Joint & Several Liability
♣ Arises if the acts of two or more Ds combine to produce a single indivisible injury
Each D is jointly and severally liable for the entire harm if his action were a factor in bringing about P’s injury
Contribution
♣ D who pays more than her share of damages under joint & several liability can assert a claim against jointly liable parties for the excess paid.
- Not applicable to intentaional tort liability
- Contribution is usually imposed in proportion to relative fault
Indemnity
♣ Involves shifting the entire loss between or amongst Ds.
Available by contract, in vicarious liability situations or under strict product liability