No, they cannot.
The term for the process whereby a person is held responsible for the actions of a business is "liability." This can include legal, financial, or ethical responsibilities for the business's actions.
It is much easier and simpler to answer in the reverse manner:They ARE responsible for: directly - for their own actions and indirectly - for the official actions of their subordinates.
state court
The state in which the alleged incident occurred.
No one man can be held responsible for starting WW2. The leaders of each respective nation may be held responsible for those actions.
The company (the insurer) may be held responsible for the action of its agents regardless of the agents' contracts with the company.
The question is much too broad to be answered specifically. However - if you are still legally a minor, possibly, your parents might be be held liable for civil damages, but they would not be held responsible for your criminal activities. If you are considered to be legally an adult in your state, it is only YOU that would be responsible for your actions.
They held the Jews responsible for the Black Death/Bubonic Plauge.
permissible
No because she left on her own will and therfore are currently not held responsible No because she left on her own will and therfore are currently not held responsible No because she left on her own will and therfore are currently not held responsible
State Circuit Court
Yes, criminals are generally held morally responsible for their actions as they are considered to have knowingly engaged in behavior that violates societal norms and laws. This accountability serves as the basis for our criminal justice system and the assigning of punishment or rehabilitation measures as deemed appropriate.