Are principal's vicariously liable for torts committed by their agents?
A) Yes,if the agent is acting within the scope of the agent's authority.
B) No,unless the agent is also an employee of the principal.
C) Yes,provided an agency by estoppel exists.
D) No,unless the agent is acting for an undisclosed principal.
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