Explain the term Civil Liability in Torts
Explain the term Civil Liability in Torts?
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A corporation may be directly liable when a person who is a directing mind of the corporation committed the tort. A directing mind is “a person who has responsibility to establish corporate policy in the area in which the offence occurred”. A corporation may also be vicariously liable for torts committed by employees in the course of their employment.
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