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Under the doctrine of vicarious liability a master is liable for the acts of his servant

A. Only if the servant is under the control of the master as regards the manner in which the work is to be done

B. Only if the servant is not under the control of the master as regards the manner of doing work

C. Irrespective of whether the servant is under the control of the master or not as regards the manner of doing the work

D. All are correct

Answer: Option C


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