Multiple Choice
Negligence is distinguished from intentional torts in that:
A) there is a lack of intent to cause harm.
B) the tortfeasor knows with substantial certainty that certain consequences will result from the act.
C) it involves assault and battery.
D) it involves conscious wrongdoing.
E) there is neither intent nor carelessness.
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