AUDITING+ASSURANCE SERVICES (LL)
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ISBN: 9781266448119
Author: MESSIER
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 20, Problem 20.5RQ
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Auditor legal liability: Auditor legal liability includes the legal activities against or for the auditors. The auditor is in the contractual relationship with theclient and if he does not perform according to the terms of the contract, the client can claim against the auditor.As per the common law, the auditor is liable for the negligence, breach of contract, and fraud procedure claimed by the clients.
To describe:The difference among the four standards that have evolved for defining auditor’s liability for ordinary negligence to third parties under common law
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Generally, the auditor could be legally liable under?
Select one:
a. contract law but not under the tort of negligence to third parties
b. the tort of negligence to the client and contract law
c. the tort of negligence but not contract law to the client
d. contract law to third parties and to the client
Distinguish between the legal concepts of actually foreseen third-party users and reasonably foreseeable third-party users. How does each concept establish a basis for an auditor’s legal liability to third parties?
3.An important development in the area of breach of contract by an auditor is contributory negligence.Required:Define contributory negligence. Discuss the concept of contributory negligence as it applies to auditing using the example of the AWA case.
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