Multiple Choice
What did the old tort theorists conclude was the overriding question that the "old law" asked, in accord with their assumptions regarding it?
A) How would a party know in what cases it was supposed to insure itself?
B) How would a party know when it would have to pay uncovered liabilities?
C) How did the parties agree to allocate the costs of the accident?
D) How did one know when a customer must be identified as the recipient of the costs?
E) None of the above
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