Multiple Choice
MATCHING
-continuation of a cause of action after the death of the victim or of the alleged wrongdoer
A) tortious
B) tortfeasor
C) survival
D) personal property tort
E) estate
F) common law
G) tangible
H) Lord Campbell's Act
I) pecuniary
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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Q2: A survival action _<br>A)is an action brought
Q3: What actions survive the death of a
Q4: MATCHING<br>-caused by a tort<br>A)tortious<br>B)tortfeasor<br>C)survival<br>D)personal property tort<br>E)estate<br>F)common law<br>G)tangible<br>H)Lord
Q5: In a tort action that survives the
Q6: At common law, why was it cheaper
Q7: What are the two main methods used
Q8: MATCHING<br>-pertaining to money<br>A)tortious<br>B)tortfeasor<br>C)survival<br>D)personal property tort<br>E)estate<br>F)common law<br>G)tangible<br>H)Lord Campbell's
Q9: Under modern statutory law, what personal torts
Q10: MATCHING<br>-"pure" death action<br>A)tortious<br>B)tortfeasor<br>C)survival<br>D)personal property tort<br>E)estate<br>F)common law<br>G)tangible<br>H)Lord Campbell's
Q11: Common law is statutory law in the