Res ipsa loquitur is
A) is the term used for negligence in early English law.
B) applicable only in cases of intentional tort.
C) is used when plaintiff does not have access to evidence regarding causation.
D) none of the above.
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Q2: Damages in cases of intentional torts
A) must
Q3: In a determination of the issue of
Q4: A tort must involve
A) an element of
Q5: Workers' compensation laws
A) provide standards for minimum
Q6: The reasonable person acts like
A) an average
Q8: Assumption of risk
A) is a defense to
Q9: The first torts were based on
A) intent
Q10: Strict liability
A) does not apply if there
Q11: Employers
A) may not be held responsible for
Q12: Strict liability is used when
A) a plaintiff
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