Vicarious Liability Flashcards

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What is Vicarious Liability?

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The tortious act of one pers. may be imputed to another based on the rel. b/w the two parties

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Respondeat Superior Doctrine

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Employer-Employee Relationship

  • If an employee commits a tort in the scope of her employment, her employer will be vic. liab. (jointly liab. w/ employee)
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Scope of Employment

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Employee was acting with the intent to further her employer’s bus. purp.

  • Frolic & Detour - Side Trip (Pers. errand)
    • Traditional - Return trip to work was w/in scope of emp. but trip to the pers. errand was not
    • Modern - Within scope of employment if the deviation is reas. foreseeable
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Is an employer vicariously liable for the intentional torts of his employees?

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Employer is not vic. liab. for the int. torts of employees

Exceptions:

  1. Specifically Auth. by employer
  2. Nature of Employment
  3. Motivated By Desire to Serve the Employer
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Intentional Torts of Employees

Nature of Employment Exception

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tort was foreseeable or characteristic (e.g. nightclub bouncer, drunken coast guard sailors)

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Intentional Torts of Employees

Motivated by a desire to serve the Employer Exception

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Employer will be resp. for int. torts:

  1. Committed by employee AND
  2. Motivated by desire to serve employer (to further employer’s bus.)
  3. No matter how misguided that desire is (e.g. debt collection w/ force)
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Is the one who hires an Independent Contractor liable for the torts of that contractor?

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One who hires an indep. contractor is not liab. for the torts of the contractor

Exceptions:

  1. Direct Liability in Negligence
  2. Non-Delegable Duty
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Independent Contractor

Direct Liability Exception

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Employer liab. for her own neg. in hiring (selecting) or supervising the indep. contractor

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Independent Contractor

Non Delegable Duty Exception

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Duties to invitees are deemed so important that owner of the prop. will not be allowed to delegate them to anyone

  • e.g. statutory duty to keep brakes in good working order can’t be delegated to a mechanic, city’s duties to keep streets in good cond.
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Partners & Joint Ventures

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Partners & joint ventures are vic. liab. for tortious conduct of another member in the scope & course of the affairs

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Are owners of a car vic. liab. for the torts of the driver?

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Owner of a car is not vic. liab. for the torts of the driver

Exceptions:

  1. Family Car Doctrine
  2. Driver Acting on Behalf of the Owner - (E.g. running errands for owner)
  3. Negligent Entrustment
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Auto Consent

Family Car Doctrine Exception

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(Some States) - Owner liab. for tortious conduct of immed. fam. or household mem. who is driving car w/ owner’s exp. or imp. consent

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Auto Consent

Negligent Entrustment Exception

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Owner liab. for her own direct neg. in entrusting car to unsafe driver

  • some states extend this liab. to situations where owner was present in the car when tort occurred
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Are parents liable for the torts of their children?

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Common Law = Not Vicariously Liable

  • Make sure parents were completely passive & not neg. in a way that contributed to the child’s tortious conduct b/c parents will still be held liab. for their own direct neg.

Modern Law - (most states) - Parents liab. for the willful & int. torts of their minor children by statute

  • Statutes limit liab. of parents to a certain dollar amount
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Tavern Keepers

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taverns, liq. stores and other commercial establishments that serve alcohol aren’t vic. liab. unless there is a Dramshop Act

  • Common Law = No Liability - BUT some cts. have found tavern keepeers liab. for their own direct neg. (foreseeable risk of selling alcohol to visibly intox. persons or minors)
  • Modern Law = Dramshop Acts

Some states will hold these establishments liab. even w/out Dramshop Act

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What is a dramshop act?

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Est. the liab. of establishments for selling alcohol to persons who subseq. cause death or injury to 3d parties (those not having a relationship to the bar) as a result of alcohol-related car crashes & other accidents

  • Some states will hold these establishments liab. even w/out Dramshop Act
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If an employer is held liable for the actions of an employee, then who can an employer recover from?

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Can seek indemnity from the employee

18
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What claims can be brought against parents for the torts of their children?

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  1. Negligent Supervision
  2. Negligent entrustment
19
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How is an employer directly liable for their employees?

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Negligent Hiring

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When is an employer liable for an independent contractor’s actions?

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When it’s not an independent contractor, and it is an employee

  • The more the employer controls:
    • Means
    • Methods
    • Manner of work
  • The more likely they are an employee
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What is the effect of a survival statute?

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The death of the victim or tortfeasor no longer abates the tort action and the claim survives the death of the victim

  • Claim becomes an asset of the estate
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What is the effect of a wrongful death statute?

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Action the heirs of deceased vic. or the personal rep. of the vic’s estate may bring a claim for their loss due to death

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When is a principal liable for the torts of an independent contractor?

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The indep. contractor takes part in:

  1. Abnormally Dangerous Activities
  2. Non-delegable duties