A Treatise On the Law of Torts : Or the Wrongs Which Arise Independently of Contract
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986; Hig- R. R. Co., 143 Mass. 535; Mayton RESPONSIBILITY OF THE MASTER. 1011 said above, that the agent in one's business, whether general or special, is in law a servant, and so is the officer of a private cor- poration.!* But this rule does not apply to a purely charitable corporation, having no capital stock and whose members receive no dividends or profits from its operations, and such a corpora- tion is not liable for the torts or neglects of its servants in the performance of their dutie...s."" The ofacer of a public corpora- V. Texas, &c., R. R. Co., 63 Tex. 77, 51 Am. Rep. 637; Blair v. Grand Rapids, &c., Co., 60 Mich. 124. Compare Eason v. S. & E. T. Ry. Co., 65 Tex. 577, 57 Am. Rep. 606. See Stierman v. Hannibal, &c., R. R. Co., 72 Mo. 62, 37 Am. Rep. 423; Pittsburgh, &c., Co. v. Adams, 105 Ind. 151; Osborn v. Knox, &c., Co., 68 Me. 49. A wife is not liable for an assault upon the plaintiff by her husband, commit- ted in her hotel, on the ground that he was her servant, since she cannot control or discharge him or remove him from her premises.
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