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Master-servant doctrine

The master-servant doctrine is a legal principle that holds an employer (master) responsible for the actions of their employee (servant) performed within the scope of employment. Essentially, if an employee commits a wrongful act while carrying out their job duties, the employer can be held liable for those actions. This doctrine emphasizes the employer's control over the employee's work and aims to ensure accountability for workplace misconduct, fostering safer and more responsible employment practices.