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    Exam 39: Liability of Principal and Agent; Termination of Agency
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    If a Principal Directs the Agent to Commit a Tort
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If a Principal Directs the Agent to Commit a Tort

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If a principal directs the agent to commit a tort or knows for a fact that the agent carrying out his instructions could cause someone harm, then the principal is liable.

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