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What are the three categories of Torts?



 
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What are the three categories of Torts? #1 (permalink) Thu Oct 23, 2008 3:11 am   What are the three categories of Torts?
 

Business English Lesson, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #230 "Tort Law", question 6

Torts fall into three general categories: intentional torts (e.g., intentionally hitting a person); ......... torts (e.g. causing an accident by failing to obey traffic rules); and strict liability torts (e.g. liability for making and selling defective products).

(a) neglectful
(b) negligent
(c) negligible
(d) negotiable

Business English Lesson, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #230 "Tort Law", answer 6

Torts fall into three general categories: intentional torts (e.g., intentionally hitting a person); negligent torts (e.g. causing an accident by failing to obey traffic rules); and strict liability torts (e.g. liability for making and selling defective products).

Correct answer: (b) negligent
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What are the three categories of Torts? #2 (permalink) Thu Oct 23, 2008 4:35 am   What are the three categories of Torts?
 

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intentional torts (e.g., intentionally hitting a person); negligent torts (e.g. causing an accident by failing to obey traffic rules); and strict liability torts (e.g. liability for making and selling defective products).
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