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In most cases, a threat of violence made over the telephone cannot constitute an assault. Which of the following most accurately explains why not?

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Alexa waves at Bella in a friendly fashion and reaches out to pat her on the shoulder. Bella, who has a pathological fear of catching germs from others, recoils violently from the contact. Which of the following is correct?

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Aaron points a gun at Bridget and threatens to shoot her. Aaron knows that the gun is not loaded but Bridget does not. Which of the following most accurately states the likely outcome if Bridget sues Aaron alleging assault?

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Amelia locks Britton in the closet for a few minutes, then lets him out. There is a window in the closet, which is on the fifth floor. Which of the following statements is most accurate?

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The tort of intentional infliction of emotional distress is a more recent development than the traditional torts of trespass to the person. To which of those torts is it most closely related?

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Which of the following court cases involves a tort?

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Torts are grounded in the concept of

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Which of the following is not an element of an intentional tort?

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What main element differentiates the crime of battery from the tort of battery?

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What is the essential difference that makes the crime of assault differ from the tort of assault?

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Which of the following is an example of trespass?

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A loud bass beat that can be heard through an apartment wall (from another apartment) at midnight can be classified as

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Why is defamation a tort?

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Defamation involves:

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Negligence involves:

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This tort occurs most often in society.

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Which one of the following interests are not protected by the law of tort?

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What the Injuries Board is...

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Which of the following is not a defense to trespass to the person?

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The following is not a tort described as ‘trespass to the person...

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