Multiple Choice
Assume Heather is driving her automobile when she is involved in a serious automobile accident and rushed to the hospital.She receives medical services while she is unconscious.Is Heather responsible for the hospital charges?
A) yes, under the doctrine of quasi-contract
B) yes, under an implied-in-fact contractual theory
C) no, because Heather never asked for the treatment
D) Whether Heather is responsible for the hospital charges depends on what the judge thinks about Heather's subjective intent to form a contract.
E) no, because a tort was involved.
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