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4.2 Liability of Corporations—Scope of Authority Not in Issue

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4.2 Liability of Corporations—Scope of Authority Not in Issue

            Under the law, a corporation is considered to be a person. It can only act through its employees, agents, directors, or officers. Therefore, a corporation is responsible for the acts of its employees, agents, directors, and officers performed within the scope of authority.