What is "duty" in tort law?
A) A promise you make
B)A legal obligation to act a certain way
C)A type of contract
D) A punishment
B) A legal obligation to act a certain way
What is breach in tort law?
When someone violates their duty
What is the largest planet in our solar system?
Jupiter
Which U.S. state is nicknamed the "Sunshine State"?
Florida
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Duty can include avoiding actions that cause harm. True or False?
True
True or False: A breach can be intentional or unintentional?
True
What year was the first Super Bowl played
1967
Who painted the Mona Lisa?
Leonardo da Vinci
Which continent is the largest?
Asia
If someone has a duty, they must act with...
A)Recklessness
B)Care
C)Intention to harm
D) No responsibility
Care
When is a breach is done by accident, it is usually called:
A)Fraud
B) Negligence
C) Trespassing
D) Injury
B) Negligence
Who was the Ancient Greek God of the Sun?
Apollo
Which planet is known as the “Blue Planet”?
Earth
What is your body’s largest organ?
Your skin
The key questions to ask in any situation is: "Does the person have ___?"
Duty
Which of the following is the best example of damages?
A) An apology
B) Jail time
C) A monetary payment to cover medical bills
D) A warning
C) A monetary payment to cover medical bills
What does the phrase "Hakuna matata" mean?
No worries
What year was the very first model of the iPhone released?
2007
Which country invented tea?
China
Duty exists when a person could reasonably be expected to avoid causing what?
Harm
When damages are given because the breach caused less then what can be measured in money, these are called _____ damages
Compensatory Damages
How many minutes are in a full week?
10,080
Which bone are babies born without?
Knee caps
What is the longest-running Broadway show?
The Phantom of the Opera