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Consent, privilege, self-defense and defense of others and of property are all:
 a. examples of proximate causes
  b. major defenses in negligence tort cases c. examples of substantial factors
  d. not permissible defenses in assault and battery cases e. none of the other choices

Question 2

At law, the word tenancy generally refers to:
 a. leases of real property from another for a fixed period of time
  b. leases of real property from another for an indefinite period of time c. a grant of a life estate in some property
  d. has clear ownership of land, either individually or jointly e. all of the other choices are possible



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

e



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