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Premises:
a tort action cannot be brought against an educational or religious organization
Responses:
recapture of chattels
sovereign immunity
respondeat superior
chattels
charitable immunity
implied consent
ministerial
constitutional tort
proprietary function
private necessity
public necessity
just compensation
coercion
official immunity
defense of others
informed consent
volenti non fit injuria
shopkeeper's privilege
self-defense
self-help
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
recapture of chattels
sovereign immunity
respondeat superior
chattels
charitable immunity
implied consent
ministerial
constitutional tort
proprietary function
private necessity
public necessity
just compensation
coercion
official immunity
defense of others
informed consent
volenti non fit injuria
shopkeeper's privilege
self-defense
self-help
Premises:
recapture of chattels
sovereign immunity
respondeat superior
chattels
charitable immunity
implied consent
ministerial
constitutional tort
proprietary function
private necessity
public necessity
just compensation
coercion
official immunity
defense of others
informed consent
volenti non fit injuria
shopkeeper's privilege
self-defense
self-help
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