The issue of foreseeability is evaluated by considering the tortfeasor’s actions in hindsight.
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The same acts cannot constitute both a tort and a crime.
The same acts cannot constitute both a tort and a crime.
As a general rule, people are legally required to help other…
As a general rule, people are legally required to help others.
Define the term “Tort.”
Define the term “Tort.”
Identify three sources of Tort law (there were five sources…
Identify three sources of Tort law (there were five sources identified in the text)?
Define “gross negligence.”
Define “gross negligence.”
James is walking down a dark alley when a homeless person lu…
James is walking down a dark alley when a homeless person lunges at him with a knife. The homeless person does not actually cut James. Can James grab his gun and lawfully shoot the homeless person? Why or why not?
Breach of duty is an element needed to prove torts in both s…
Breach of duty is an element needed to prove torts in both strict liability and negligence.
What are the requirements for the Defense of Property defens…
What are the requirements for the Defense of Property defense and for what torts can it be used?
In the context litigation discovery, what is an interrogator…
In the context litigation discovery, what is an interrogatory?