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Zaney, inc. operated zaney’s bar and grill. an officer of the corporation instructed the bartender at zaney’s to "maintain order" at the bar. the bartender pulled out a gun and shot a patron because he was making advances tothe girl sitting next to him. which of the following is correct? a. zaney’s inc. is liable to the patron for the injuries caused by the bartender. b. zaney’s is not a principal because it is a corporation. c. the bartender is not liable for the injuries to the patron because he was working for someone else at thetime. d. zaney’s is not liable for the injuries sustained by the patron

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