1. INTENTIONAL TORTS—torts in which the actor desires to cause harm or believes with substantial certainty that he will cause harm
a. ... DEFENSES TO INTENTIONAL TORTS
a. ... VICARIOUS LIABILITY—responsibility for torts committed by others; an exception to the general rule that you are not responsible for torts committed by others
a. ... Employer is liable under some circumstances for torts committed by employee (added as a defendant along with the employee). ... Negligent Entrustment—if you know that you are making it possible for someone to own the chattel, and you foresee the possibility of injury resulting from the use of the chattel, you are vicariously liable for their torts.
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