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@ UNIT THREE I ousiness ond Employment Q r*.rrr.R ISSUE SPOTTERS i. Vir.ran, ou,ner of Wonder Goods Compan;', employs Xena as an administrative assistant. h-r Vivians absence, ancl u.ithout allthorit),, Xena represents herself as Vir-ian and signs a promissory note in Vivrans name. In what ctrcum- stance rs Vir.ian llable on the note? ?, Dar.is contracts \,vith Estee to buy a certain horse on her behalf. Estee asks Dar.is not to rer,eal her identity Daus makes a deal u,ith Farmland Stables, the or,rtrer of the horse, and makes a down paFnent. Eslee does not pa]' the rest ol the pnce Farmland Stables sues Dar.rs for breach of conlract. Can Dar.is hold Estee liabie for whatever damages he has to pa;-? \Vh;' or r,vhy not? -Check your answers to these questions against the answers provided in Appendix G. BEFORE THE TEST Go ro ItryEj!_ngAgeEatLtg,.El, enter rhe ISBN nun-rber "97811115306I7." and click on "Find" to locate tl-ris tertbook-s Web site. Then. click on "Access Nolr" uncler "Studl,Ttrols," and select 'C1-raptel 16" at the top. There vou u'ill {ind an "lnteractivc Qr-riz" that you can takc to ilssess vL)Lrr nlastery of the concepts rr-r this chapter-, as u,e1l as "Flashcar-ds'ancl a "C,lossarry"' o[ it-uport:rnt terms. Q to, Review i. What rs the dilference betu,een an employee and an independent contractor? i. Hon' do agency relationships anse? :c. \ihat duties do agents and pnncipals owe to each otherl 3. When is a principal liable for the agent's actions sitl-r respect to tl'rird partiesl \,-hen is the aeent liable I 3. What are some of the rval's in rvhlch an agencv rel;rtionship can be termrnrrledl Questions and Case Problems by Principal. Springer r'i,'rrs rr pohtic.rl e.tnclr :

of Wade's friendship with Gett, contracts with Wade to sell a rare coin valued at $25,000 to Gett. Wade takes the coin and disappears with it. On the payrnent due date, Brown seeks to collect from Gett, claiming that Wades agency tion. In spite oI these instructions, one ol hrs c:Lmpargn tnacle Gett lia]rle. GetL cloes not cler-r1'that \'rrdc's:rs e lrtend. rvorkels ordered Dubvchek Printing Co. to print s()nt 7 hLrL he eleims that \:de \-iIS nevet his agent. Discuss [ull1' p rom o[ional n'rate rials for Springe r s camp:ugn. \V}ren rl-rc V rr hethct xn age rr ! ir .rs in c tlst. t t u c 't t the time the contract printed materials ar-rived, Springer did not Ieturn Lhem hr.r 11=-qr thc tarc coin as mi1cl.. i,'rstead used rhem cluring his campaign. When Splinge. 'i-: /nployee versus lndependent Contractol' Stephen failed ro pai' for tl're rrurrerials. Dubychek sued lor .eco.-- ,4lemrnerlng rvas a driver for the Happl' Cab Co. en- of rhe price. Springer contendecl thar he rvas nor lirble Lrl Hcmmerling paid cerLain frred expenses and abided br a date running for Congress. He was operating on a tighi budget and instructed his campaign staff not to purchase any campaign materials without his explicit authonza- on the sales contract because he had not authorized his agent to purchase the printing serwices. Dubychek argued that the campaign worker was Springer's agent and that the worker had authority to make the printing contract. Additionally, Dubychek claimed that even if the purchase was unauthorized, Springer's use of the materlals consti- tuted ratlfication of his agent's unauthorized purchase. Is variety of ruies relating to the use of the cab, the hours that could be worked, and the solicitation of fares, among other things. Rates were set by the state. Happy Cab did not with- hold taxes from Hemmerling's pay While driving the cab, Hemmerling was injured in an accident and filed a claim against Happy Cab for workers' compensation benefits. Such benefits are not available to independent contractors. _1f!.r.]:Slr11]-1f1.,t" orr ri lt rt - ' rrritht lhe c,,ttrl hr,ld thrt Hemmerling is arr '.:"-.agencyFormation'A.lifritlc1c.L,L1lslt.tttrci,t.ll.Tirrl..tIr).@---\_-------''_- Brorvn thar l-re is Getts agenr for rhe purchese L]l rrlL rL,rlrs. ]tr- 4 jf-t lSse PriD[em with Sample Answer. Undisclosed Wacle er-en shorvs Brown a 1ocal nervsiraper ciipprng rncn- ,EII, Principal. Homeon-ners Jim r-rr-rcl Lis.r Crrss hirecl tlonir-rg Getts interest in coin collecting. Btosr'. knorving - Ker-in and Cathie Pappas. dotng btLsiness as Outside