Albert was employed as a hearse driver for the Allcott Funer…

Albert was employed as a hearse driver for the Allcott Funeral Home. Albert was driving the hearse from the car wash back to the funeral home for a funeral and on his way back he ran a stop light and was involved in an accident. The person in the other car sues Albert and the funeral home. Under what legal doctrine does he sue the funeral home?

Albert & Co. funeral home was called by Janet Smith to pick…

Albert & Co. funeral home was called by Janet Smith to pick up her deceased father at Metropolitan Hospital. The charge for this transfer was $350. Janet’s mother, Martha, who was in charge of the funeral for her husband, wanted to use the Bayard Funeral Home. Martha called Bayard to pick up her husband’s body from Albert & Co. Bayard sent their representative. When the Bayard representative arrived Albert & Co. refused to release Mr. Smith’s body without payment. Albert & Co. has the right to withhold release of the body if payment isn’t made.