In a tort of negligence, causation is:
a. a basic element linking one party's act and another's injury
b. an unimportant element that helps determine the final compensation amount
c. the key to establishing whether the alleged wrongdoer acted in a reasonable manner d. all of the other specific choices
e. none of the other choices
Question 2
In Squish La Fish v. Thomco Specialty Products, involving an adhesive that did not work as hoped in product packaging, Squish La Fish sued the adhesive seller for negligent misrepresentation because:
a. Squish La Fish could not use the adhesive because it was toxic
b. Thomco raised the price of the adhesive after Squish La Fish agreed to buy it
c. Squish La Fish felt that it relied on Thomco's false information about the adhesive and suffered economic losses as a result
d. all of the specific choices
e. none of the specific choices