Multiple Choice
In an assault or battery case a privilege can:
A) set a limit on the amount the plaintiff can be awarded in damages
B) reduce the amount the defendant has to pay to the plaintiff
C) increase the amount the defendant has to pay to the plaintiff
D) allow the defendant to defer payment of damages until a later date
E) none of the other choices
Correct Answer:

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