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Blaw 320 Torts

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BLAW 320 TORTS
5-1. Bike Riding Sweet Sixteen
1. a. Yes.
b. Although she did not make physical contact, she swerved away at the last second. But
since he was injured while trying to avoid her violent act, she may be charged for battery.
2. a. Yes, Mary trusted Dina that she would not attempt hurting Paul and was not ensuring
she was taking her prescription.
b. Yes, she ought to have ensure that Dina was observing her medication. Paul might not
have ended up hurt.
5-2. Shopping Dispute
1. Carl can be liable for assault and battery. Carl can argue that he threw the orange to defend
himself from Ned walking forward.

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Surname 1 Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Date BLAW 320 TORTS 5-1. Bike Riding Sweet Sixteen 1. a. Yes. b. Although she did not make physical contact, she swerved away at the last second. But since he was injured while trying to avoid her violent act, she may be charged for battery. 2. a. Yes, Mary trusted Dina that she would not attempt hurting Paul and was not ensuring she was taking her prescription. b. Yes, she ought to have ensure that Dina was observing her medication. Paul might not have ended up hurt. 5-2. Shopping Dispute 1. Carl can be liable for assault and battery. ...
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