True/False
The owner of a wild animal must have actual knowledge of its dangerous propensity to be liable for the harm caused by that propensity.
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Q1: Give three names for responsibility regardless of
Q2: If the plaintiff is not able to
Q4: MATCHING<br>-animal in the state of nature<br>A)strict liability<br>B)wild
Q5: Every dog is entitled to one free
Q6: MATCHING<br>-but for or substantial factor<br>A)strict liability<br>B)wild animal<br>C)actual
Q7: MATCHING<br>-the failure of the plaintiff to take
Q8: MATCHING<br>-knowing and voluntary acceptance of a danger<br>A)strict
Q9: MATCHING<br>-responsibility for harm whether caused innocently, intentionally,
Q10: List three main categories of torts.
Q11: What is a major distinction between strict