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Prospects for Finding of Liability - Torts Law - Exam, Exams of Law of Torts

This is the Exam of Torts Law which includes Statutory Violation, Course OfParty, Control of Fireworks, Enhance Fire Safety, Provision of Safety Equipment, Anticipation of Preparing etc. Key important points are: Prospects for Finding of Liability, Condition of Roadway, Vehicle Code, Amount of Damages, Physical Damage, Cellular Phone, Brake Lights, Front of Motioning, Center Console

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Download Prospects for Finding of Liability - Torts Law - Exam and more Exams Law of Torts in PDF only on Docsity! Professor DeWolf Summer 2003 Torts I June 30, 2003 MINI-EXAM Instructions DO NOT GO BEYOND THIS PAGE UNTIL THE EXAM ACTUALLY BEGINS. While you are waiting for the exam to begin, be sure that you have written the LAST FOUR digits of your STUDENT ID NUMBER on each bluebook, that you have read these instructions, and that you are otherwise ready to begin. This exam will last 60 minutes. Plan on spending at least 10 MINUTES reading the question and outlining your answer. REREAD the question to be sure you haven't missed anything. Please discuss only the kinds of issues that would be raised as a result of what you have learned through Chapter 1. Please OMIT from your analysis any discussion of issues that are covered beyond that point, including proximate cause, the assessment of the amount of recoverable damages, contributory fault, or any other affirmative defense or issue. DOUBLE-SPACE your answer in the blue-book(s). If you use more than one bluebook, label each bluebook, e.g., "Book 1"; "Book 2"; etc. You are welcome to use abbreviations, but indicate what they are, e.g., "Andropov (A) would sue Brezhnev (B). B would be liable to A if ... ." Plan on spending at least 10 minutes at the end PROOFREADING your answers. You may not write ANOTHER WORD after time is called. You may KEEP your copy of the exam questions if you wish. REMEMBER THE HONOR CODE: DO NOT IDENTIFY YOURSELF DOUBLE SPACE! GOOD LUCK! DOUBLE SPACE!
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