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==Other uses== * ''Res gestae'' is also used to refer to those facts or things done which form the basis or ''[[gravamen]]'' for a legal action. * ''Res gestae'' is also used in the context of the doctrine of ''[[respondeat superior]]'', or the law of [[vicarious liability]]. Particularly, ''res gestae'' refers to time, place, and in the interest of an employer.<ref>''Richberger v. American Exp. Co.'', 73 Miss. 161, 171, 18 So. 922, 923 (1896); [https://www.ravellaw.com/opinions/4187a10f9ef7285a85dd0e71cb387202 ''Lange v. National Biscuit Co.''], 297 Minn. 399, 211 N.W.2d 783 MINN 1973, [[Ravel Law]].</ref> * ''Res Gestae'' is a publication of the [[Indiana State Bar Association]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.inbar.org/?page=res_gestae | title=Res Gestae | publisher=Indiana State Bar Association | access-date=September 28, 2016}}</ref> * ''Res Gestae'' is [[R.G. Collingwood]]'s term for the world of human affairs (as separated from the natural world) in his ''[[The Idea Of History]]'' (1946), which deals with the [[philosophy of history]].
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