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fahad

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Peter loaned his car to his son, Melvin, so Melvin could drive to school. On the way to school, Melvin negligently ran into Julie's car, causing her injury and damaging her vehicle. Peter can be held liable for Melvin's negligence under
 
  a. the doctrine of respondeat superior
  b. the doctrine of parental liability
  c. the family purpose doctrine
  d. joint enterprise liability

Question 2

Formal rulemaking is known as the lifeblood of the administrative process..
 
  a. True
  b. False



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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