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    If a Pedestrian Is Injured by an Object Falling from a Building
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If a Pedestrian Is Injured by an Object Falling from a Building

Question 3

Question 3

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If a pedestrian is injured by an object falling from a building, the owner is likely to be held liable under the doctrine of


A) comparative negligence
B) family purpose
C) respondeat superior
D) res ipsa loquitur
E) contributory negligence.

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