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Observation is the systemic process of recording the behavioural patterns of people, objects and occurrences as they are witnessed.
Principal Liable
Refers to the legal responsibility of the principal party in a relationship (such as an employer) for certain actions of their agents or employees under the doctrine of vicarious liability.
Apparent Authority
The impression given to third parties that an agent is authorized to act on behalf of a principal, even if such authority has not been formally granted.
Proper Notification
The act of informing someone through legally accepted or specified means.
Doctrine
A principle or body of principles presented for acceptance or belief, as by a religious, philosophical, scientific, or political group; policy.
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