Yes, the intruder is liable for his actions if he unlawfully entered a property or committed a crime while trespassing. This could result in legal consequences and potential charges.
No.
YES!
Companies are always liable for the actions of their agents, unless the agent is acting outside his authority in a way that the company would not have been expected to notice.
Yes, I may be held liable for my actions
... is liable for any damage due to negligible actions...what is negligible actions in this sentence. it's from a product information.
No.
They bear no presumption of negligence and are only liable for the dollar value of the erroneous payment that is attributable to their actions.
No, at age 19, the "child" is an adult responsible for his own actions. The parent has no legal authority to make the 19 year old do what the parent wishes, therefore the parent cannot be held liable for the child's actions.
yes
No. Individuals are responsible for their own actions.
As long as your daughter is under 18 or 22 in som cases you can be held liable for any of her actions
Yes, a principal contractor can be vicariously liable for the actions of his subcontractor if the subcontractor is found to be an agent of the principal contractor. This typically occurs if the subcontractor is under the direct control or supervision of the principal contractor in carrying out the work.