Multiple Choice
How does the basic premise of contract law differ from tort law?
A) Contract actions are intended to allow the government to impose penalties for failure to follow contracts; tort law is intended to allow private individuals to impose penalties on each other for failure to fulfill a bargain.
B) Tort actions are intended to allow the government to impose penalties; contract law is intended to allow private individuals to impose penalties on each other for failure to fulfill a bargain.
C) Contract actions are created to enforce the intentions of parties to an agreement; tort law is primarily designed to vindicate social policy
D) Tort actions are created to enforce the intentions of parties to an agreement; contract law is primarily designed to vindicate social policy
E) Tort law and contract law have the same basic premise
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