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
Source: p. 20
Source: p. 20
Paula enters the Powerball Triathlon, an athletic competition. Regarding the risk of injury, Paula assumes those risks
a. normally associated with this event.
b. different from the risks normally associated with this event.
c. greater than the risks normally associated with this event.
d. all of the above.
a. normally associated with this event.
b. different from the risks normally associated with this event.
c. greater than the risks normally associated with this event.
d. all of the above.
a. normally associated with this event.
Begründung:
Paula has notice about the condition of a triathlon and typical risks.
Begründung:
Paula has notice about the condition of a triathlon and typical risks.
Tags: 2nd Absatz
Source: p. 37
Source: p. 37
Flashcard set info:
Author: Elisa
Main topic: Law
Topic: International Law
School / Univ.: Hanze Hogeschool
City: Groningen
Published: 14.02.2010
Tags: Exam Year 1
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