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CBme

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One concept behind the tort of invasion of privacy is to:
 a. encourage the public exposure of true private facts
  b. protect individual rights to solitude and freedom from unwarranted public exposure c. allow the government to tap telephone conversations
  d. place criminal sanctions on the use of a person's name without their permission e. protect the publication of false light stories

Question 2

A profit is:
 a. the right to remove valuable things from one's estate b. the right to go on to an estate
  c. the right to sell an estate d. the right to buy an estate
  e. the right of first refusal when an estate is sold



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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