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In Fuerschbach v. Southwest Airlines, where Fuerschbach was arrested by the police as a prank at work, the appeals court held that there could be a tort of assault and battery by the police because:
 a. the officers did not intend to cause an offensive contact, but ultimately did cause an offensive contact b. the officers intended to cause an offensive contact, but did not actually cause an offensive contact
  c. the officers' conduct was not that of reasonable persons in the given situation
  d. the officers did not intend to cause an offensive contact and did not cause an offensive contact e. none of the other choices

Question 2

Subsurface mineral rights:
 a. must transfer in fee simple with deeds to land b. must transfer in fee simple with title to land
  c. may be legally separated from surface ownership d. are owned by the government
  e. are owned by the people in common



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

c



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