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Vicarious liability

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Nov 13, 2024
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Vicarious liability is a legal principle holding one party responsible for the actions of another, typically when an employer is held liable for the wrongful acts of an employee carried out within the scope of employment. In Jamaica, as in other countries, vicarious liability is especially relevant in fields like real estate and construction, where companies often hire employees to perform tasks that involve interacting with clients or working on properties. If an employee’s negligent or wrongful action—such as causing damage to a property or injuring a third party while fulfilling their job duties—occurs, the employer may be held liable for those actions, even if the act was done in a manner not expressly authorized. This concept underscores the responsibility of employers to control and monitor their employees’ conduct during work, as they benefit from the activities and services provided by them. Globally, vicarious liability helps injured parties seek compensation from organizatio…

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