Which act, if committed by an agent, will cause a principal to be liable to a third party?

A. A negligent act committed by an independent contractor in performance of the contract that results in injury to a third party.
B. An intentional tort committed by an employee outside the scope of employment that results in injury to a third party.
C. An employee's failure to notify the employer of a dangerous condition that results in injury to a third party.
D. A negligent act committed by an employee outside the scope of employment that results in injury to a third party.

Answer: C. An employee's failure to notify the employer of a dangerous condition that results in injury to a third party.

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