To establish the legal requirement of intent for an intentional tort:
A) the wrongdoer must have known what he was doing
B) the wrongdoer must have known that certain results could occur
C) the wrongdoer must have known the possible consequences of his act
D) all of the other specific choices
E) none of the other specific choices
Correct Answer:
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Q254: If a jury finds there is comparative
Q255: Intentional torts:
A) are determined by state statute
B)
Q256: The doctrine of _ permits damages to
Q257: Intentional torts:
A) are determined by state statute
B)
Q258: The doctrine of comparative negligence permits damages
Q260: The doctrine of _ permits damages to
Q261: To be liable for an intentional tort,
Q262: The tort of assault is:
A) an unlawful
Q263: If a person intends to act to
Q264: There is no assault if:
A) there is
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