Negligence may be broadly defined as
A) the failure to exercise the highest standard of care to avoid injuring others or their property.
B) the failure to exercise reasonable care to avoid injuring others or their property.
C) a complete disregard for the safety and welfare of others.
D) being careless.
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Q18: To commit negligence, the tortfeasor must breach
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Q21: Substantial factor analysis states that
A) the tortfeasor
Q22: Indemnity is
A) the sharing of payment for
Q23: Damages for the loss of the enjoyment
Q24: Proximate cause is
A) the zone within which
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