True/False
The same conduct can be both an assault and a battery, although they are separate torts.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q7: MATCHING<br>-causing physical damage<br>A)battery<br>B)act<br>C)person<br>D)intent<br>E)imminent<br>F)apprehension<br>G)transferred intent<br>H)motive to injure<br>I)harmful<br>J)offensive<br>K)consent<br>L)privileges<br>M)deep pocket<br>N)shallow
Q8: If Dan tries to punch Bill, but
Q8: MATCHING<br>-voluntary movement of the body<br>A)assault<br>B)apprehension<br>C)harmful<br>D)offensive<br>E)reasonable<br>F)imminent<br>G)conditional threat<br>H)apparent present
Q9: MATCHING<br>-express or implied agreement<br>A)battery<br>B)act<br>C)person<br>D)intent<br>E)imminent<br>F)apprehension<br>G)transferred intent<br>H)motive to injure<br>I)harmful<br>J)offensive<br>K)consent<br>L)privileges<br>M)deep
Q10: For a battery to exist there must
Q11: MATCHING<br>-an understanding or awareness<br>A)battery<br>B)act<br>C)person<br>D)intent<br>E)imminent<br>F)apprehension<br>G)transferred intent<br>H)motive to injure<br>I)harmful<br>J)offensive<br>K)consent<br>L)privileges<br>M)deep
Q13: There is no battery if Ted is
Q15: MATCHING<br>-a person who can pay a judgment<br>A)battery<br>B)act<br>C)person<br>D)intent<br>E)imminent<br>F)apprehension<br>G)transferred
Q16: MATCHING<br>-the second way to establish intent<br>A)battery<br>B)act<br>C)person<br>D)intent<br>E)imminent<br>F)apprehension<br>G)transferred intent<br>H)motive
Q17: MATCHING<br>-no significant delay<br>A)battery<br>B)act<br>C)person<br>D)intent<br>E)imminent<br>F)apprehension<br>G)transferred intent<br>H)motive to injure<br>I)harmful<br>J)offensive<br>K)consent<br>L)privileges<br>M)deep pocket<br>N)shallow