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j.rubin

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A guest takes home the wrong coat, at the end of a party. If sued by the owner of the coat, the
  guest will likely avoid liability by claiming the defense of
 
  A) private necessity B) statute of limitations
  C) mistake D) consent

Question 2

A child plays in a youth hockey league. To play, the child signs a waiver of liability. During a
  game, the child receives a hard check into the boards and gets a broken arm and sues the league for
  damages. The league cites to the waiver and says that it is not liable because of
 
  A) mistake of fact B) lack of capacity
  C) consent D) public necessity



juliaf

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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