What two defenses in addition to contributory negligence and assumption of risk can be raised in warranty cases?
What will be an ideal response?
a. Comparative negligenceb. Statute of limitations/repose
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Is a master generally liable for his servant's intentional torts?
What will be an ideal response?
What is the involuntary touching of another person’s private body parts for the purpose of sexual gratification?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is a step used to determine the key facts in a court opinion?
A. Read the entire case. B. Determine the elements of each cause of action. C. List all the facts possibly related to the elements of the causes of action. D. Determine which of the facts apply to establish or satisfy the elements of each cause of action. E. All of the above F. Answers b, c, and d above
Battery is:
a. Any communication or action intended to make another person apprehensive or fearful of immediate physical harm b. Harmful or offensive physical contact intentionally performed c. Harmful or offensive physical contact unintentionally performed d. All of these choices are correct