Opinion ID: 1096305
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Heading: The Babapour-Keith Relationship

Text: Keith had no direct relationship with Sun Sentinel and agreed to adhere to rules laid down by Babapour while working as a street vendor. Prior to his accident, Keith agreed with Babapour to sell newspapers to customers in cars at a specific intersection. Keith had worked approximately four days a week for a couple of years prior to his accident. Keith testified that out of the 25 cents received for each paper sold, he retained 20 cents, plus any tips, and the remaining 5 cents went to Babapour. Keith was not charged for papers he did not sell. Babapour, on the other hand, was billed 12 cents per paper by Sun Sentinel. On the same bill, he was credited 10 cents back for delivering the paper. He paid Sun Sentinel a net of 2 cents per paper, and his net profit per paper was 3 cents, 5 cents from vendors minus 2 cents paid to Sun Sentinel.