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Alainaaa8

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Owners of livestock will be found strictly liable for damages caused by the animals because
 
  A) livestock can only cause property damage
  B) livestock would never harm a person
  C) livestock are usually under the care and control of the defendant
  D) livestock is considered to be domesticated

Question 2

One way that a jurisdiction can determine whether an animal is domesticated or wild is to ask
 
  A) Has the animal been used in service to humanity?
  B) How big was the animal?
  C) Could that animal cause injury to a person?
  D) Did the animal ever injure someone previously?



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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