The Theory and Principles of Tort Law

The Theory and Principles of Tort Law
ISBN-10
1893122174
ISBN-13
9781893122178
Category
Law
Pages
500
Language
English
Published
1999
Publisher
Beard Books
Author
Thomas A. Street

Description

The servant, it may be generally stated, is liable for a conversion when the particular act which he does would be enough to fasten liability on the master if he had done that particular act himself and nothing more. In Donahue ...

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