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Negligence is:
 a. an act that results in harm to another to whom the person owes a duty of care
  b. an omission that results in harm to another to whom the person owes a duty of care c. a willful omission of material information that leads to injury
  d. choices a and b
  e. choices a, b and c

Question 2

Which of the following is not an element needed to show negligence:
 a. the wrongdoer owed a duty of care to the injured party
  b. a duty of care owed to the injured party was breached by an act of the wrongdoer c. the wrongdoer intended to invade a protected interest of the injured party
  d. there is a causal connection between the injured party's harm and the wrongdoer's conduct e. all of the other choices are necessary elements



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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