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Car Moves hauls autos anywhere in the country. Valerie hires Car Moves to take her Porsche from Chicago to Los Angeles. The Porsche arrives badly damaged, because the Car Moves truck was hit by a bus. The accident was caused by the bus driver's negligence. If Valerie sues Car Moves for the cost of repairs
 a. Valerie will win.
  b. Valerie will win only if she can prove Car Moves was partly negligent.
  c. Valerie will win only if she can prove that Car Moves agreed to strict liability.
  d. Valerie will lose because Car Moves did not cause the accident.
  e. Valerie will lose because this was a bailment for mutual benefit.

Question 2

Law is different from morality, but the two are closely linked.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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