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  "heading": "Acts of servants, students or apprentices",
  "text": "Masters and employers are answerable for the damage occasioned by their servants and overseers, in the exercise of the functions in which they are employed.\n\nTeachers and artisans are answerable for the damage caused by their scholars or apprentices, while under their superintendence.\n\nIn the above cases, responsibility only attaches, when the masters or employers, teachers and artisans, might have prevented the act which caused the damage, and have not done it.\n\nThe master is answerable for the offenses and quasi-offenses committed by his servants, according to the rules which are explained under the title: Of quasi-contracts, and of offenses and quasi-offenses.",
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      "number": "V",
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