Multiple Choice
The Supreme Court of Canada's decision in Aubry v Editions Vice- Versa Inc supports the proposition that
A) a tavern may be held vicariously liable for battery if a bouncer uses unreasonable force in removing a drunken customer from the premises.
B) a company that publishes photographs may need to secure consent of a person who appears in a photograph.
C) a land owner may use reasonable force to remove a trespasser.
D) a defendant who commits a tort of detinue may be required to return the property, instead of paying damages.
E) an assault is committed only if the plaintiff feared that offensive bodily contact was to happen soon.
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