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Business, 28.01.2020 06:31 alove1777

Cassie works as a salesperson at lumber needs. while demonstrating to a customer how to use a power saw, she accidentally cuts the customer on the arm, requiring a visit to the hospital and several stitches. which of the following is true of the scenario

a. lumber needs is not vicariously liable because it was an accident
b. lumber needs is vicariously liable because cassie was not acting within the course of employment.
c. lumber needs is not vicariously liable because cassie was not acting within the course of employment.
d. lumber needs is vicariously liable because cassie was acting within the course of employment.

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