Author Question: In the question above, who can Mary sue? a. Gil b. Jake c. Gil and Jake d. All the ... (Read 138 times)

charchew

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In the question above, who can Mary sue?
 
  a. Gil
  b. Jake
  c. Gil and Jake
  d. All the above.

Question 2

Gil and Jake, acting together in negligently installed a chandelier, cause Mary harm when the chandelier falls from the ceiling and lands on Mary. Gil and Jake are
 
  a. dual tortfeasors
  b. twin tortfeasors
  c. joint tortfeasors
  d. not tortfeasors



princessflame2016

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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