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1. Which of the following is true about the dimensions of tort liability?
A) Tort law, including strict liability, relies on standards of fault, or blameworthiness.
B) The most obvious standard is willful conduct.
C) Since tort law focuses on injury to the plaintiff, it is more concerned than criminal law about the reasons for the defendant's actions.
D) Most tort suits rely on intentional fault.
E) The law condemns every act that ultimately results in injury.
2. Which of the following holds true in the case of assault and battery?
A) A hockey player who hits his opponent with his stick can be prosecuted for the crime of assault.
B) Battery is a deliberate placing of another in fear of receiving an immediate assault.
C) If a man throws a rock at his neighbor who dodges it, the man has committed a battery.
D) If a man kisses a woman against her will, he is prosecuted for the crime of assault.
If a surgeon operates a patient without getting the consent form signed, it will be an assault.
3. Discuss in depth the advantages and disadvantages of each of the four terms of payment. Please talk about various scenarios where it makes sense to use each one.
a) Cash in advance
b) Letter of credit
c) Documents against payment (sight draft)
d) Open account