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Match the following
Premises:
payment for the taking of property by the government
Responses:
coercion
ministerial
chattels
just compensation
informed consent
defense of others
charitable immunity
recapture of chattels
self-help
sovereign immunity
respondeat superior
volenti non fit injuria
implied consent
public necessity
shopkeeper's privilege
private necessity
official immunity
constitutional tort
proprietary function
self-defense
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
coercion
ministerial
chattels
just compensation
informed consent
defense of others
charitable immunity
recapture of chattels
self-help
sovereign immunity
respondeat superior
volenti non fit injuria
implied consent
public necessity
shopkeeper's privilege
private necessity
official immunity
constitutional tort
proprietary function
self-defense
Premises:
coercion
ministerial
chattels
just compensation
informed consent
defense of others
charitable immunity
recapture of chattels
self-help
sovereign immunity
respondeat superior
volenti non fit injuria
implied consent
public necessity
shopkeeper's privilege
private necessity
official immunity
constitutional tort
proprietary function
self-defense
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