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melly21297

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An employee (servant) who works for an employer (master):
 a. may not be an agent for the same employer as part of the relationship.
  b. may not be an independent contractor for the same employer as part of the relationship.
  c. may not be subject to control of details of work by the employer to retain employee status. d. may not be held responsible for any torts committed in the course of employment.
  e. none of the other choices

Question 2

Rice is a promoter of a corporation to be known as Dex Corp On January 1, 1985, Rice signed a nine- month contract with Roe, a CPA, which provided that Roe would perform certain accounting services for Dex. Rice did not disclose to Roe that Dex had not been formed. Prior to the incorporation of Dex on February 1, 1985, Roe rendered accounting services pursuant to the contract. After rendering accounting services for an additional period of six months pursuant to the contract, Roe was discharged without cause by the board of directors of Dex. In the absence of any agreements to the contrary, who will be liable to Roe for breach of contract?
 a. Both Rice and Dex
  b. Rice only
  c. Dex only
  d. Neither Rice nor Dex



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Answer to Question 1

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