Mark intentionally pushes Don. Don falls to the ground and breaks his arm. Mark is liable for the injury
a. only if Mark did not intend to break Don’s arm.
b. only if Mark had a bad motive for pushing Don.
c. only if Mark intended to break Don’s arm.
d. if Mark intended to push Don.
a. only if Mark did not intend to break Don’s arm.
b. only if Mark had a bad motive for pushing Don.
c. only if Mark intended to break Don’s arm.
d. if Mark intended to push Don.
d. if Mark intended to push Don.
Begründung:
The completion of the act that caused the apprehension is a battery, which is defined as an unexcused and harmful or offensive physical contact intentionally performed.
Begründung:
The completion of the act that caused the apprehension is a battery, which is defined as an unexcused and harmful or offensive physical contact intentionally performed.
Tags: 2nd Absatz, Assault and Battery
Quelle: p. 20
Quelle: p. 20
Jill accuses of Ken of committing an assault. A person commits an assault if he or she creates in another an apprehension or fear of
a. future harm.
b. immediate harm.
c. past harm.
d. past, present, or future harm.
a. future harm.
b. immediate harm.
c. past harm.
d. past, present, or future harm.
b. immediate harm.
Begründung:
Any intentional, unexcused act that creates in another person a reasonable apprehension or fear of immediate harmful or offensive contact is an assault.
Begründung:
Any intentional, unexcused act that creates in another person a reasonable apprehension or fear of immediate harmful or offensive contact is an assault.
Tags: Assault and Battery
Quelle: p. 20
Quelle: p. 20
Kartensatzinfo:
Autor: Elisa
Oberthema: Law
Thema: International Law
Schule / Uni: Hanze Hogeschool
Ort: Groningen
Veröffentlicht: 14.02.2010
Tags: Exam Year 1
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