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1. Peter, a pet dealer, sells a pet turtle to Mary, a 14 year old for $2.00. Mary refused to pay. What are Peter's rights?
(A) Unless the pet turtle is deemed to be a 'necessity' for Mary, Peter will have no rights of enforcement.
(B) Peter, can get the money from Mary's parents.
(C) Peter can run after Mary who has by now ran out of the pet shop with the turtle.
(D) Peter can telephone the police and lay a charge against Mary for non-payment and theft.
2. Nicola drives the forklift at her place of work, Rooze’s Roofing. Nicola always leaves the forklift in a certain place where she has been told to leave it, with the forks up off the ground. One afternoon a customer who is collecting goods from the workshop reverses his car into the forks on the forklift. He is injured and his car is damaged. What is the principle that would make Nicola’s employer liable for her actions?
(A) Contributory negligence
(B) Strict liability
(C) Vicarious liability
(D) Voluntary assumption of risk
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