A statement by an agent or an employee can be imputed to the principal or the employer (respectively) and be treated as a vicarious admission (that, like other admissions, is exempt from the prohibition against hearsay) only if the statement was made during the agency or employment relationship.

Contributed in 2009 & last edited in 2009 by Peter Tillers
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