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Melani1276

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To make out a valid claim for alienation of affection, a plaintiff needs to show, by a preponderance of the evidence, what?
 
  a. intent
  b. duty
  c. breach of duty
  d. carelessness
  e. recklessness

Question 2

A school teacher convinces an underage student to engage in sexual intercourse. The parents of the child could likely succeed by suing the teacher for:
 
  a. conversion
  b. negligent infliction of emotional distress
  c. seduction
  d. criminal conversation
  e. defamation



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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