With regard to torts, New Zealand differs from the United States in that:

a. events classified as torts in the United States do not occur in New Zealand
b. tort cases result in much higher payments to New Zealand victims than to US victims
c. events classified as torts in the United States occur, but personal injury suits for damages are not allowed d. New Zealanders do not bring tort cases because of their history as a British colony
e. none of the other choices


c

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