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A breaching party is responsible for all lost profits flowing from a breach of contract.
Respondeat Superior
A legal doctrine that holds an employer or principal legally responsible for the wrongful acts of an employee or agent, performed within the scope of employment or agency.
Principal
The main individual or group participating in an agreement or deal, or the initial sum of money put in or borrowed, prior to adding interest.
Agent's Torts
Refers to wrongful acts committed by an agent that result in legal liability for the principal under certain conditions.
Vicarious Liability
Legal responsibility assigned to one party for the actions of another, typically in employer-employee relationships.
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