Exam 9: Negligence and Strict Liability
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Superseding causes disprove the causation element necessary to sustain a negligence claim.
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Which of the following is true regarding contributory negligence?
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Which of the following is not a consideration when courts attempt to determine whether a reasonable person would have owed a duty of care to others?
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On a vacation holiday, Anne decides to rent a fishing boat. She is asked to sign a contract stipulating that the defendant will not be held responsible for any boating accidents. If Anne signs, this is an example of:
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When negligence per se applies, the plaintiff is required to show that a reasonable person would exercise a heightened duty of care toward the plaintiff.
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The standard of care associated with the duty owed in a negligence case is the ________ standard.
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[Diving Fiasco] Rogerio, who owns a dive shop in the U.S., takes a group of his customers diving in U.S. waters. Rogerio is aware that the area where the divers will be visiting is occasionally visited by sharks. He is also aware that, while sting rays are usually tame, they can become aggressive when fed. Rogerio did not reveal the information about sharks or sting rays to the group of divers going with him because, in his experience, as soon as customers hear of a hint of danger, they refuse to pay and go on the trip. The divers go down into the water, and some have squid with which to feed the sting rays. During the dive, one of the sting rays becomes agitated and lashes diver Tamika's arm. Tamika is so disconcerted that she drops her regulator (breathing device) from her mouth and is in considerable distress. Another diver, Billy, encounters a shark which snaps at him. Fortunately, the shark does not bite him but does damage his diving equipment. He is also in distress. Rogerio, who is in charge of the dive, does nothing and just returns to the boat because the dive turned out to be more trouble than expected. Claudia, another diver on the trip, also returns to the boat without doing anything to help the divers in distress. Sam, on the other hand, goes to rescue the divers who are in distress. He manages to assist them, but in the process, he injures his back and requires medical care. All divers return to the boat and are very unhappy with Rogerio.
-The diver whose equipment was damaged because of the shark incident, Billy, wants to sue Rogerio for damages. Which of the following is the most likely result?
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Breck and Brynn go to a new skate park in town. Before they are granted entry, they sign a written agreement indicating that they know there is a possibility of harm in using the skate park. If Brynn is injured when she falls off her skateboard, what defense might the skate park use?
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Which of the following is not one of the elements of negligence?
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Lourde is jet skiing on the local lake. He is showing off for his girlfriend Becky and negligently hits Lennithia who is lying on a raft sunbathing. Which of the following is true?
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Which of the following is a doctrine that allows the plaintiff to recover damages despite proof of contributory negligence, as long as the defendant had a final clear opportunity to avoid the action that injured the plaintiff?
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Why do superseding causes allow defendants to avoid liability?
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Claudio, who has never had prior health issues, suddenly has a heart attack while driving. He runs over a student who is crossing the street, breaking her leg. Which of the following is true?
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In order to rely upon the defense of contributory negligence, what must a defendant prove?
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[Blow Up] Devin has several full gas cans in the bed of her pick-up truck, because she runs a landscaping company and needs the gas for her mowers. On the way home from the gas station, Devin stops at her bank and exits her truck. Teresa pulls behind her and negligently rear-ends Devin's pick-up. The truck explodes and results in the bank building burning to the ground. The bank sues Teresa for negligence claiming that Teresa should have to pay for the entire bank building. The bank claims that it should be able to recover under the res ipsa loquitur doctrine.
-Claiming that recovery under the res ipsa loquitur doctrine is an option, do you believe the bank is correct?
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Darryl is jaywalking in a jurisdiction that applies contributory negligence. Slick sees Darryl in the street, notices that he is not in the crosswalk, and proceeds to hit Darryl with his vehicle because he believes that Darryl should be taught a lesson about how to cross the street. Slick does slow down somewhat and only causes Darryl some significant bruising, but Darryl is angry and sues. Which of the following is most likely to happen in a contributory negligence jurisdiction?
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While out for a bike ride, Huifen sees a child playing alone and unsupervised near the road. Which of the following is true?
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Assumption of the risk is a doctrine which makes it easier for a plaintiff to prevail in a negligence lawsuit.
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The severity of potential harm is a factor in determining whether a reasonable person would have owed a duty to others.
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