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What do intentional torts, negligence, and strict liability have in common? O A. They involve injury to a person or property. B. They demonstrate a breach of duty. C. They show …
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What do intentional torts, negligence, and strict liability have in common?
O A. They involve injury to a person or property.
B. They demonstrate a breach of duty.
C. They show that a product is flawed.
D. They show that the defendant was at fault.
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