With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". reveals that this principle has been adopted in a vast majority of jurisdictions. 16 Restatement (Second) of Torts § 409. 17 Restatement (Second) of Torts § 414 provides that “[o]ne who entrusts work to an independent contractor, but who retains the control of any part of the work, is subject to liability for physical harm to others for whose safety the employer owes a duty to exercise reasonable care, which is caused by his failure to exercise his control with reasonable care.” Considering the Court resolves this matter on other grounds, the RESTATEMENT (Second) OF TORTS § 414 need not be addressed here. 18 United Indus., Serv., Transp., Prof'l & Gov’t Workers of N. Am. Seafarers Int’l Union ex rel. Bason v. Gov’t of V.I., 746 F.3d 115 (3d Cir. 2014), as amended (Mar. 21, 2014) (<HOLDING>). 19 Gassv. V.I. Tele. Corp., 45 V.I. 649, 661

A: holding that pursuant to the language of hr 6116 the third circuit court of appeals retains certiorari jurisdiction over proceedings that were filed in virgin islands courts before the enactment date of hr 6116
B: holding that where the issue of sanctions was not before the court of appeals when the appeal was filed the district court retained jurisdiction
C: holding the circuit court has exclusive jurisdiction over condemnation proceedings
D: holding that congresss recent elimination of the third circuits certiorari jurisdiction over decisions of the virgin islands supreme court does not affect at a minimum certiorari petitions filed before the effective date of the jurisdictionstripping act
A.